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Kyle Busch, NASCAR’s all-time winningest driver and one of the greatest motorsports talents in history, died Thursday. He was 41.

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The Richard Childress Racing star was one of NASCAR’s finest talents at his peak. He ranks ninth in Cup Series history in wins (63), capturing two Cup Series titles during his glittering career.

Busch amassed plenty of highlights throughout his 24-year NASCAR career. Here’s a look at some of the moments that cemented his legacy as one of the sport’s finest — and most controversial — racers.

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The moments that defined Kyle Busch’s racing life

1. Sept. 4, 2005: Busch wins first Cup Series race

At the tender age of 20 years, four months and two days old, Busch raced to gold at the Sony HD 500 at California Speedway. The fresh-faced talent burst by the bend in the race’s final laps, outgunning Greg Biffle to pick up his first Cup Series triumph.

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With his win, Busch became the youngest-ever Cup Series race winner. He was his typical swash-buckling self in the process, leading 95 laps en route to his win. He immediately cemented his place as one of the competition’s finest talents, setting the stage for a depth-defying run in NASCAR’s top flight.

2. March 1, 2009: Busch scores hometown victory at Las Vegas

A Las Vegas native, Busch wasn’t quite able to score the sort of consistent victories he might’ve hoped for prior to the start of his Cup Series career.

He scored a solitary win on his hometown track, racing to the gold during the 2009 Shelby 427. Busch held off Clint Bowyer and Jeff Burton to claim the title.

Confetti spilled across the stage as Busch hoisted the trophy over his head. At long last, the Sin City native sat atop a throne in his beloved hometown.

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3. May 3, 2011: Busch, Kevin Harvick get into it at the Lady in Black

Busch had feuds with all the stars of his era, from Brad Keselowski to Tony Stewart. One of his more noteworthy fracases came at the expense of Kevin Harvick when the Cup Series rolled into Darlington in May 2011.

Busch was dismayed after the two got into a bumping contest towards the end of the race. After pulling into pit road, Busch, Harvick and their respective pit crews clashed, all under the watchful glare of television cameras.

3. Take a bow

With more than 200 triumphs under his belt, Busch was certainly a showman. Few gestures showcased his flair for the dramatic quite like his celebratory bow, however.

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NASCAR has long been home to eye-catching celebrations, from Alan Kulwicki’s “Polish Victory Lap” to Ross Chastain’s tradition of slamming watermelons onto asphalt following a win. Busch’s move was arguably the competition’s most memorable. He’d scale his car following another successful run, gazing at the growing mass of onlookers who fired cheers and jeers towards his direction.

Then, he’d bow his head in salute.

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