Fellow racer Kyle Larson is helping support his late comrades’ non-profit organization.
Most fans know late NASCAR titan Kyle Busch for his record-breaking number of wins, totaling 234 victories across the sport’s top three national touring series (Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series).
However, his legacy will live on in another, very special way. Prior to his tragic death on May 21st, 2026, Kyle and his wife, Samantha, helped fund over 100 IVF success stories.
After struggling with infertility, the Busch’s founded the Bundle of Joy Fund to help others who have found themselves facing the same challenges. After welcoming their son Brexton in 2015, the couple experienced at least one miscarriage while hoping to have a second child. Eventually, they welcomed their daughter, Lennix, via surrogate in 2022.
According to the website, Bundle of Joy is “dedicated to advancing access to IVF care and coverage, increasing awareness, and providing support so others don’t have to navigate infertility alone.” With that mission, they have awarded 178 grants totaling over $2.3 million, resulting in the birth of 111 babies through in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Kyle Larson Remembers Kyle Busch
After news of Kyle Busch’s passing broke, Kyle Larson shared a heartfelt tribute online. He wrote:
“I have so many memories of great battles with him throughout my career that I’ll cherish forever. It’s hard to even put into words what he meant to me and my career, whether he knew it or not. He was the bar we all measured ourselves against. Just a pure racer to the core. As real as they come.”
Larson described the grief he feels for the family that Busch left behind and wrote:
“The bond Kyle and Brexton shared, and everything he poured into his racing and his family, was incredible.”
Kyle Larson Donates To Bundle Of Joy
On Monday, June 1st, Kyle Larson pulled off an impressive win at the High Limit Racing competition at Davenport Speedway in Iowa. He led the final 24 of the 30-lap sprint and won by more than three seconds.
In a post-race interview, Larson revealed that he would donate his earnings from the race to Bundle of Joy. He shared:
“This time, I’m going to send it to Kyle and Samantha Busch’s foundation, the Bundle of Joy. We all know how much the Busch family means to all of us, and we greatly miss Kyle.”
To further honor his late friend, Larson gave a signature “Busch Bow,” just like the late driver would after his own victories. See the moment below!
A bow and donation in honor of Rowdy by @kylelarsonracin ❤️ #HighLimitRacing pic.twitter.com/YvcfFyGEYS
— FloRacing (@FloRacing) June 2, 2026