Kyle Busch's legacy is honored at Le Mans Classic. A former Kyle Busch Motorsports No. 4 Chevrolet Silverado NASCAR Truck from 2016 will race.

What happened?

The truck was originally driven by John Hunter Nemechek. It will be piloted by former Pro Football lineman Scott Dolfi.

Why it matters for Kyle Busch

The event marks Historic Sportscar Racing's first overseas race. It will showcase over 30 historic NASCAR stock cars on the Circuit de la Sarthe from July 3-5.

The HSR NASCAR Classic presented by Goodyear joins the Le Mans Classic Legend. Two of the historic weekend's three races will be livestreamed with English-speaking commentary.

What comes next?

The first race broadcast window is 11-11:55am ET on Saturday. The second race streams on Sunday at 3:55-4:50am ET.

2026 NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Busch will make his Le Mans racing debut. He will drive his NEMCO-prepared 2020 No. 1 Monster Energy Chevrolet Camaro.

The diverse field ranges from a Richard Petty-inspired 1966 No. 43 Plymouth Belvedere to more modern machinery. Victor Corda and Chris Stillwell will campaign 2009 Ford Mustangs with lineage to the late Greg Biffle.

Michael Parsons will drive the iconic black No. 3 Goodwrench Chevrolet Lumina. It was driven by Dale Earnhardt Sr. from 1992 to 1994 with Richard Childress Racing.

The event coincides with the Fourth of July Holiday and the year-long celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States. Corda said it's an opportunity of a lifetime to compete at Le Mans with his family.