NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson has once again donated his race winnings in honor of Kyle Busch.
Busch sadly passed away at the age of 41 on May 21 and ever since, the NASCAR community has mourned the two-time champion.
Following news of Busch's passing, Larson shared a heartfelt tribute to his former rival, and after winning in the High Limit Racing series at Davenport Speedway, Iowa, on Monday night, he donated his Angel Donor winnings to The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund in honor of his former rival.
In the High Limit Racing Series, when a full-time driver wins a race, the Angel Donor for that event donates $1,500 to the charity of that driver's choice, and after another win at Red Cedar Speedway on Wednesday night, Larson decided it was a fitting choice once again.
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Kyle Larson makes another Kyle Busch donation
Speaking after the victory, Larson was asked where he wanted to send his Angel Donor winnings, and he did not hesitate.
"I'm going to send it to the Bundle of Joy Fund again like I did the other night for Kyle Busch and Samantha Busch," the reigning Cup Series champion explained live on FloRacing.
"What they do, it's a great thing that they have. Through all of their struggles, through IVF and everything, for them to do that, that's great. And to also pay tribute to Kyle Busch through it.
"I encourage all you guys too, if you can, to go on there and donate and do what you can, so thank you guys again and look forward to the rest of the week."
What is the Bundle of Joy Fund?
The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund is a charitable organization founded in 2015 to help families struggling with infertility.
Inspired by Kyle and Samantha Busch’s own experience with multiple rounds of IVF, miscarriages, and the financial burden of fertility treatment, the fund provides grants to those who otherwise may not be able to afford the care needed to pursue parenthood.
Since its creation, the fund has awarded nearly $2.4 million in grants to families across the United States, helping finance fertility treatments and offering hope during an often difficult journey.
According to its website, to date, the organization has awarded 178 grants and contributed to the birth of 111 babies and counting.
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