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Nascar champion Kyle Busch died of pneumonia and sepsis, family says

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May 17 – May 23

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Nascar champion Kyle Busch died of pneumonia and sepsis, family says

NASCAR champion Kyle Busch has died at the age of 41 due to overwhelming complications from pneumonia and sepsis. His family announced his passing on Thursday. Busch, known by the nickname "Rowdy," had a distinguished 20-year career, winning 234 races across NASCAR's top three series, more than any other driver. Beyond his racing achievements, he was recognized for his larger-than-life persona and his charitable work, including a foundation he established with his wife supporting IVF and infertility treatments. Tributes have poured in from fellow drivers and the racing community, remembering his fierce competitiveness and memorable quotes.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says

Two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch has died at the age of 41. His family announced that his death on Thursday was due to severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, leading to rapid and overwhelming complications. Busch had reportedly been experiencing symptoms of a sinus cold earlier in May. On Wednesday, while testing in a Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord, North Carolina, he became unresponsive and was taken to a Charlotte hospital. Sepsis is described as a life-threatening medical emergency where the body's extreme response to an infection damages its own tissues and organs. Busch won 234 races across NASCAR's top three series, more than any other driver in history.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Kyle Busch, two-time Nascar champion, dies aged 41

Two-time Nascar Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has died at the age of 41. Nascar announced his passing on Thursday, stating they were "heartbroken" to share the news. Busch had been hospitalized with a severe illness, which prevented him from competing in an upcoming race. The cause of death was not specified. Busch, known for his aggressive driving style and numerous victories across Nascar's national series, won championships in 2015 and 2019. He is survived by his wife and two children.

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Nascar champion Kyle Busch died of pneumonia and sepsis, his family announced.

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Kyle Busch won 234 races in NASCAR's top three series over his 20-year career.

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Busch was known by the nickname "Rowdy".

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Busch started a foundation with his wife to support awareness and advancement for IVF and infertility treatments.

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Denny Hamlin described the news as incomprehensible and sent love to Busch's family.

— Denny Hamlin

Apr 26 – May 2

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Al JazeeraMay 2

Ex-Formula One driver turned Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi dies aged 59

Alex Zanardi, a former Formula One driver who later became a Paralympic cycling champion, has died at the age of 59. His family announced his peaceful passing on Friday evening, surrounded by loved ones. Zanardi, who lost his legs in a racing accident, was widely recognized for his resilience and for significantly impacting how disability is perceived in Italy. He achieved four Paralympic gold medals after his initial racing career, which included stints in Formula One and winning the CART championship twice. His death follows a severe handbike accident in 2020. Italian leaders and sports officials have paid tribute to his courage, strength, and the inspiration he provided globally.

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BBC News - WorldMay 2

Ex-F1 driver and Paralympic champion Zanardi dies

Former Formula 1 driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi has died at the age of 59. Zanardi, who had his legs amputated after a racing accident in 2001, achieved significant success in both motorsport and handcycling. He competed in F1 in the early 1990s and later won the Cart championship twice before returning to F1. After his injury, Zanardi became a decorated Paralympian, winning two gold medals in handcycling at both the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Games. He also achieved success in the World Touring Car Championship and as a para-cyclist. Zanardi's family announced his peaceful passing on May 1st, surrounded by loved ones.

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Alex Zanardi died on Friday evening at the age of 59.

— Family statement via Obiettivo3

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Zanardi was a four-time Paralympic gold medal winner.

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Zanardi suffered a handbike crash involving a truck in Tuscany in June 2020.

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Zanardi won the CART championship in the United States in 1997 and 1998.

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Alex Zanardi died at the age of 59 on the evening of May 1.

— Zanardi's family