Sonoma Raceway has become the latest NASCAR track to honor the late great Kyle Busch following his death last month.
Busch lost his life at the age of 41 on May 21, having suffered from complications after pneumonia progressed into sepsis.
Ever since, the entire NASCAR community has been paying tribute to the two-time Cup Series champion, who leaves behind an incredible legacy both on and off the track.
Now, Sonoma Raceway is set to pay its own tribute as the O'Reilly and Cup Series prepare to hit the track this weekend.
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Kyle Busch added to Sonoma Wall of Fame
As well as Sonoma's Turn 8 featuring Kyle Busch's stylized number, Sonoma Raceway is putting the NASCAR legend onto its Wall of Fame.
As per FOX Sports' Bob Pockrass, Busch has already had his image added, with an official induction set to take place on Sunday.
The Sonoma Raceway Wall of Fame is a permanent honor at the track that recognizes drivers, team owners, executives, and others who have made a major impact on Sonoma and its racing history.
Busch won two Cup Series races at the California track in 2008 and 2015, and finished in the top five on seven occasions there.
Other prominent NASCAR drivers to feature on the wall include Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick, and Tony Stewart, with several other figures from the NASCAR community also having a place.
Kyle Busch has been added to the Sonoma Raceway Wall of Fame with an official “induction date” of Sunday. pic.twitter.com/1j0PC5jBIe
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) June 26, 2026
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