In words that resonate through the auto racing world after his death on Thursday at the age of 41, Kyle Busch ruminated on the end of it all after winning what would be his final race.

Busch’s family had announced Thursday morning that the NASCAR legend would miss the Coca-Cola 600 because he was hospitalized. Hours later, the announcement came that he had died.

After a NASCAR Truck Series victory at Dover last weekend, he was asked if he set a goal for how many wins he wanted in his career.

After his win at Dover last weekend,#KyleBuschwas asked if he has a number in mind when it came to career win totals:

“Take whatever you can get, man. You never know when the last one’s going to be, so cherish them all. Trust me.”#NASCARpic.twitter.com/2ZGZSPSuJI

— Danielle Stein (@Danielle_Stein9)May 22, 2026

“Take whatever you can get, man. You never know when the last one’s going to be, so cherish them all. Trust me,” he said.

When Busch was interviewed after the win, a reporter asked him, “Why do these moments never get old?” according to a videoposted to X. (19 secs)

“Because you never know when the last one is,” he replied.

“Always one of my favorite places to race.”

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