Late NASCAR Driver Kyle Busch Praised Trump, Reveals Family's Fertility Struggle

Late NASCAR champion Kyle Busch had a warm relationship with President Donald Trump. 

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NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, who won 234 national series races and two Cup Series championships, passed away at the age of 41 after falling severely ill and being hospitalized this week.

According to reports, Trump praised Kyle Busch at the White House and referred to him as 'fantastic' with 'a lot of courage.'

Busch's wife, Samantha, was invited to the White House as part of Trump's announcement on expanded access for IVF treatment, where she spoke bravely about the fertility struggles she and Busch faced.

Busch also expressed his appreciation for the president when asked about Trump's plans to attend the Daytona 500, saying it was 'awesome.'

On the track, Busch's legacy speaks for itself, with 234 NASCAR national series races and two Cup Series championships.