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WASHINGTON — The sudden death of legendary NASCAR driver Kyle Busch at the young age of 41 was a surprise to many.
The two-time NASCAR champion died from pneumonia that had progressed into sepsis, his family revealed Saturday.
Busch was thought to have had a sinus cold earlier this month and was hospitalized after he reportedly became unresponsive after testing a racing simulator in North Carolina.
According to a 911 call obtained by the Associated
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