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As NASCAR prepared to drop the green flag on one of its crown jewel races Sunday, it paid tribute to driving great, Kyle Busch, who died suddenly and unexpectedly Thursday at 41 years old.

Busch, a two-time NASCAR Cup series champion, was hospitalized on Wednesday after he became unresponsive while training in Charlotte for Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600. His family announced early Thursday that he was withdrawing from the race due to “severe illness.”

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It was announced later Thursday that Busch had died. Busch’s family revealed on Saturday that he had developed severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, a condition in which the body overreacts to an infection that can lead to organ failure.

On Sunday, Busch’s family was at Charlotte Motor Speedway and took part in a pre-race tribute in the infield let by NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell.

‘He competed like he had something to prove’

Busch’s parents, Tom and Gaye Busch, stood alongside his brother, Kurt Busch, a retired former NASCAR Cup series champion who won 34 races, including the 2010 Coca-Cola 600.

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“No one ever feels fully prepared to speak at a moment like this, and I think we can all agree this was Kyle Busch’s home,” O’Donnell said. “Every race track was Kyle Busch’s home.

“He competed like he had something to prove every single race, when in reality, he had already proven everything. What I think what we’ll miss most isn’t the wins. It’s the guy who quietly wanted to help a teammate or give some advice. It was the husband, the father or the guy who quietly did things for others when no one was watching. “

O’Donnell then addressed Busch’s widow, Samantha and their two young children, Brexton and Lennix, alongside him.

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