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Samantha Busch Set To Inherit Kyle Busch's Complete Estate

Kyle Busch left behind his estate to his widow, Samantha Busch, according to TMZ.

The TMZ report stated that Kyle's will was part of a petition filed to name Clifton Homesley the administrator of his finances and other matters. The will gives all of his assets and money to Samanta.

Kyle Busch died on May 21 after a case of pneumonia progressed into sepsis. He was 41 years old.

Samanta Busch shares promise made to Kyle Busch

Samantha Busch shared photos of her at a racetrack with her two children, Brexton and Lennix, last week. She reflected on their son potentially following in his father's footsteps.

"Watching Brexton back at the track is both heartbreaking and beautiful all at once because there are moments when I catch a glimpse of Kyle in him, the same determination, the same passion, the same spark, and for a second it feels like a piece of him is still right here with us," Samantha wrote on Instagram. "These moments are incredibly hard, but they also remind me that Kyle's story isn't over. It lives on through the dreams he inspired and the two children he loved more than anything."

Samantha shared a vow she made to Kyle before the NASCAR legend's tragic passing.

"In the hospital, I made Kyle a promise. I promised him that I would do everything I could to help our children pursue their dreams no matter what. For Brexton, that dream is racing," Samantha said.

"It wasn't a dream Kyle chose for him. It was something they shared. They spent countless hours talking about race cars, working together, dreaming together, and building a bond around something they both genuinely loved. Racing is what lights Brexton up and as long as it's the dream in his heart, I'll be right there beside him, cheering him on every step of the way."

Samantha wrote that the track "still feels like home" after making so many lasting memories with Kyle at races.

"Every time we get to the track, we're reminded that a piece of our team is missing," Samantha added. "The person who should be standing beside us isn't there. That part is heartbreaking. But it's also where we feel closest to him, surrounded by the memories, the people, and the dreams he helped build. So, we race on."

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This story was originally published June 16, 2026 at 12:41 PM.

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