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CONCORD, NC — The garage area at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday morning felt less like the leadup to one of NASCAR’s major races and more like a funeral.

With cloudy skies above, crew members, drivers, fans and racing folks of all sorts gathered near the hauler of the No. 8 Cup Series car – the one that Kyle Busch last drove for Richard Childress Racing less than a week ago. NASCAR officials allowed RCR to unload its cars and roll them into the inspection garage first, a meaningful gesture following the shocking death of the 41-year-old Busch on Thursday.

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“It just doesn’t feel like a real race weekend. The entire vibe through the garage, it’s eerie, it’s gloomy,” Trackhouse Racing driver Connor Zilisch said. “But this place is home.”

The crowd remained quiet as they stood and watched the car descend from the hauler.

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