Kyle Busch married Samantha Sarcinella on December 31, 2010, in
Chicago, an event featured in a one-hour special on the
Esquire Network. Sarcinella, a native of
St. John, Indiana, graduated from
Purdue University with a degree in
psychology. The couple has two children: a son born in 2015 and a daughter born in 2022. He has earned several nicknames over the years, including "
Rowdy" (from
Rowdy Burns from the movie
Days of Thunder) and "
Wild Thing", and the self-proclaimed "
KFB." The Foundation is dedicated to providing essential resources for underprivileged children across the country. In 2008, Busch launched the "Kyle's Miles" program in partnership with
Pedigree to support dogs in shelters and breed rescue organizations. After winning his first Cup Series race at California on September 4, 2005, Busch and team owner
Rick Hendrick donated their winnings to the
American Red Cross to aid
Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Busch announced the donation during an appearance on
The Oprah Winfrey Show, earning widespread public praise.
In popular media Busch is a cover driver in
NASCAR Kart Racing and appears on the cover of
NASCAR Heat 2 after winning the
2017 Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race cover competition. He is also a playable driver in
Forza Motorsport 6 through the NASCAR expansion pack, which includes his No. 18 Camry with M&M's and Interstate Batteries sponsorship. Alongside
Chase Elliott and
Jimmie Johnson, Busch provides commentary in the expansion as one of the "voices of motorsport." Busch made a cameo as a West Virginia state trooper in the 2017 film
Logan Lucky. That same year, he appeared as a celebrity contestant on
The $100,000 Pyramid. As of August 2019, Busch and his wife starred on
CMT's former reality TV show
Racing Wives. In 2022, an American documentary titled
Rowdy, which focused on Kyle Busch's NASCAR career, was released on June 29, 2022. Busch, a professional wrestling fan, has appeared on
WWE programming multiple times, including
guest hosting WWE Raw in 2009 and returning on December 2, 2019. During his 2019 appearance, he briefly won the
WWE 24/7 Championship by pinning
R-Truth, with NASCAR's
Michael Waltrip serving as
guest referee. R-Truth later reclaimed the title. The event was part of a cross-promotion with
NBC Sports and NASCAR's awards banquet.
Legal issues On May 24, 2011, Busch was cited for
reckless driving and
speeding near
Troutman, North Carolina, after driving in a zone while test-driving a
Lexus LFA. He later apologized, admitting he got "carried away." On August 23, 2011, he pleaded guilty to speeding, receiving a 1,000 fine, a 45-day license suspension, 30 hours of
community service, and one year of
unsupervised probation. On April 29, 2014, Busch was cited for driving in a zone on
NC 73 in
Denver, North Carolina. He claimed he believed the speed limit was , but the officer noted Busch's "disrespectful attitude." On February 6, 2023, news reports revealed that Busch had been arrested in
Cancún, Mexico, in January for handgun possession. According to the prosecutor, Busch was sentenced to 42 months in
prison and fined 1,100, though details about how the sentence would be served were not disclosed. Busch later issued a statement apologizing for his lack of awareness regarding Mexican laws and stated that he considered the matter resolved. ==Rowdy Energy==