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Things have been difficult for Richard Childress Racing in the month since Kyle Busch’s shocking death.

A winner of 234 races across NASCAR’s top three national touring series — the most ever — Busch had driven in the top-level Cup Series for Richard Childress Racing over the past four seasons until he tragically died on May 21 at the age of 41 due to complications of severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis.

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But on Saturday night in San Diego, RCR finally had a reason to celebrate again.

Austin Hill, the driver tasked with replacing Busch at the Cup level, won the United Rentals 250 in the second-tier O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Naval Base Coronado. A veteran of the O’Reilly Series, the victory marked Hill’s first-ever at a road course and RCR’s first win at that style of track since 2016.

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See the most heartfelt moments with Kyle Busch and his family.

Kyle Busch’s career left a lasting mark on NASCAR, with achievements and moments that defined his time in the sport.

Above, Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 7 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, celebrates with daughter, Lennix Busch son, Brexton Busch and wife, Samantha Busch in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Fr8 Racing 208 at Echo Park Speedway on Feb. 21, 2026, in Hampton, Georgia.

(Sean Gardner, Getty Images)

After taking the checkered flag, Hill drove his No. 21 Chevrolet over to a spot on the military installation where Busch’s stylized No. 8 was printed and did a burnout next to it.

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