Richard Childress Racing and the NASCAR community were dealt a massive blow when Kyle Busch died at 41 years old in May. Since the 2026 Coca-Cola 600, Austin Hill has been tasked with replacing Busch in the renumbered No. 33 car. However, a recent NASCAR rumor suggests the No. 33 car’s long-term replacement might have some age restrictions.
If the No. 33 car continues to have sponsorship from alcohol, THC, and nicotine pouches, it could require a driver who is 25 years or older, as reported by FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass. The NASCAR insider stated that those companies typically want a
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