BREAKING: NASCAR star Kyle Busch officially loses career because of Mexico
News

BREAKING: NASCAR star Kyle Busch officially loses career because of Mexico

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 04: Kyle Busch, driver of the #8 BetMGM Chevrolet, looks on during qualifying for the NASCAR Clash at the Coliseum at Los Angeles Coliseum on February 04, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Kyle Busch has been handed down his punishment stemming from his January arrest.

The NASCAR Cup Series driver was handed a three-and-half-year sentence in Mexican prison for bringing a gun and ammunition with him to Mexico.

Per a press release from Mexico’s Attorney General of the Republic office, a man visiting Quintana Roo, Cancún, was arrested by the National Guard last month after security identified a handgun in his baggage. The man, identified as “Kyle Thomas B” from Nevada, “was credited with his full responsibility in the commission of the crime of carrying a firearm without a license and possession of cartridges for the exclusive use of the Armed Forces.”

The two-time Cup Series champion was arrested and detained while on vacation with his wife, Samantha.


After the situation was resolved, Busch went back home to North Carolina. He released a statement on Monday.

“In late January Samantha and I enjoyed a several day vacation in Mexico,” Busch wrote. “When departing the country, my handgun was flagged during routine screening at the airport. I have a valid concealed carry permit from my local authority and adhere to all handgun laws, but I made a mistake by forgetting it was in my bag.

“Discovery of the handgun led to my detainment while the situation was resolved. I was not aware of Mexican law and had no intention of bringing a handgun into Mexico. When it was discovered, I fully cooperated with the authorities, accepted the penalties, and returned to North Carolina.

“I apologize for my mistake and appreciate the respect shown by all parties as we resolved the matter. My family and I consider this issue closed.”


Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic added that NASCAR was made aware of the incident and that it “did not warrant a penalty.”


The 37-year-old is entering his first season behind the No. 8 car with Richard Childress Racing (RCR). He spent the previous 15 seasons with Joe Gibbs Racing

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *