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Following news that Kyle Busch has been hospitalized, Richard Childress Racing has put out a statement and named his replacement for Charlotte.
Richard Childress Racing (RCR) is making a bold change to spark new life into its NASCAR Cup Series program. The team announced Thursday that Jim Pohlman will become Kyle Busch’s new crew chief for the 2026 season. Jim Pohlman replaces Randall Burnett ...
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Richard Childress set for racing return at 80 after 45-year gap
Even though Richard Childress raced in NASCAR, he is more famous as a team owner, rather than a driver. Now, bringing back his old self, Childress is set to race again at 80 years of age, for the first time in 45 years.
Several NASCAR fans gathered in Welcome on Thursday evening at the Richard Childress Racing Museum to remember Kyle Busch. The Busch family announced the driver’s death at 41 in a joint statement with Richard Childress Racing and NASCAR earlier on Thursday.
Kyle Busch says Andy Street changed everything at Richard Childress Racing as the NASCAR veteran fights to save 2026.
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Austin Dillon Opens Up on Racing Grand Dad Richard Childress
Richard Childress has now decided to return to racing as an 80-year-old, making it NASCAR’s most talked-about story of the season. The RCR owner is now set to compete at the Cleetus McFarland Crown Vic event at Stafford Speedway in July,
Kyle Busch was always compared to Dale Earnhardt Sr. Both were NASCAR giants, larger than life. Thursday, a tragedy connected them forever.
Following a highly frustrating start to the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, Kyle Busch made it known that his new crew chief, Andy Street, is the catalyst for the No.