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    ‘I Ain’t Slowing Down’ – NASCAR Champ Kyle Busch Reveals His Next Chapter With Wife Samantha’s Support

    Just as the Texas race weekend kicked off on Friday, Kyle Busch marked a significant feat in his career as he turned 40. Once considered the villain of the NASCAR grid, the Richard Childress Racing driver has mellowed, and that comes with experience, age, and kids.

    Having spent more than half his life racing in the National NASCAR series, Busch knows a thing or two about living a fast-paced life in front of the public eye. And having turned 40, Rowdy is in no mood to slow down.

    Kyle Busch Partners Up With Gameday Men’s Health

    With experience in behavioral health practices, Evan Miller, PhD, started an organization called “Gameday Men’s Health” to help those suffering from low testosterone levels. Having suffered from similar issues himself, he found that most clinics designed to help men with such problems were cold, uninviting, and often sketchy.

    Thus, he decided to create an atmosphere where men felt comfortable in the physical space. Miller has since scaled the operations so high that Busch has now partnered with the organization.

    With the organization primarily dedicated to offering testosterone replacement therapy, Busch uploaded a video on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, announcing the latest partnership.

    He wrote, “Ready to step up my game off the track with Gameday Men’s Health! I know @SamanthaBusch is excited about this one.”

    In the video, the two-time Cup Series champion talked about turning 40 and how it wasn’t going to slow him down, thanks to Gameday Men’s Health. Having mostly prioritized his on-track performance, Busch realized he should also focus on being great off track as well, especially given he needs to perform his dad duties, too.

    “I’m hitting the big 4-O this year. I ain’t slowing down.”

     

    The announcement comes shortly after Busch “tried to disconnect” from the racing world during the only off weekend in the 2025 Cup Series, but failed to do so. Spending time on the beach with his wife, away from the speedways, did not seem to tickle Busch’s fancy.

    Much of it might have had to do with the fact that the RCR driver has not taken the victory lap in his last 67 outings. However, with over two decades of racing and a record 232 cumulative wins overall, the newly-turned 40-year-old understands he has other responsibilities in life, too.

    Hence, as he enters a phase in life, Busch has decided to partner up with the men’s health organization to not slip up. While he continues to chase an elusive Cup Series win no. 64, the RCR driver does not want to spend all his energy on racing and let his family life suffer.

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