Kyle Busch Connections to Indy 500, Coca-Cola 600, and Canadian GP Winners
It should go without saying that this weekend in motorsports would be entirely synced up with the recent death of Kyle Busch, the man who has won more NASCAR-sanctioned races than anyone in history. Prior to the race in Charlotte, he was honored by the sport’s various teams and its fans:
Check out my three-part post on the death of Kyle Busch from earlier in this weekend:
On Sunday, May 24th, Felix Rosenqvist won IndyCar’s Indianapolis 500, Daniel Suarez captured NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600, and Kimi Antonelli found himself atop the podium at F1’s Canadian Grand Prix:
In proper fashion for a funeral atmosphere, all three races were affected by rain. The Indianapolis 500 saw yellow and red flags for rain during the race. The Coca-Cola 600 also saw multiple yellows, and ultimately finished under a red flag before the full distance could be completed. The Canadian Grand Prix saw light rain falling that caused McLaren to bungle their tyre strategy and fall out of contention.
Race Winners


If you include the end date, you get an 86 with both measurements. The 86th Prime number is 443.









Kyle Thomas Busch was exactly 340 weeks old when Felix Rosenqvist was born, and died exactly 1802 weeks later:


The truth about Sunday’s riddle is that it’s all about the Apollo 11 Moon landing. Indy 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist drives for Meyer Shank Racing, along with his teammate Marcus Armstrong, who shares a last name with Neil Armstrong. Marcus was also leading the race in the final stages but ultimately finished fifth.
In my first post on Kyle Busch, I mentioned how it was synced up to George Russell of Mercedes. George qualified on pole in Canada, but for the first time in nearly two years, he was forced to retire due to a car issue. This allowed his teammate Kimi Antonelli to secure the victory.
Russell’s car completely died on him at Turn 8 of Lap 30. Kyle Busch drove the #8 car in his final race, and was born on a date with numerology of 30.
Russell’s retirement was his first in a whopping 41 races. Kyle Busch and Kobe Bryant = 41 both died at age 41. Busch’s death was connected to the 41st president, George Bush, a member of Skull and Bones = 41, who left office 400 months, 1 day before Kyle’s final day.
41 is the 13th Prime number


The nickname for Skull & Bones is the Brotherhood of Death.


Kobe Bryant
Recall all the 33 connections between Kyle Busch and Kobe Bryant from Part 2 of my original posts.


Kobe’s ceremony featured an emotional farewell from Michael Jordan, who co-owns the NASCAR team 23XI Racing with Denny Hamlin. Hamlin is second in this year’s Driver’s Championship behind Tyler Reddick, who drives for 23XI Racing.

23XI is pronounced “Twenty-three Eleven,” as it combines Jordan’s number 23 and Hamlin’s 11. The Coca-Cola 600 was held a span of 2311 days after Kobe Bryant died, and 344 days before Kyle Busch’s birthday:
2311 is the 344th Prime number

He drives for Spire Motorsports = 1,344.



Six six six (666) / NASA
This year’s Indianapolis 500 saw a thrilling finish, with Swedish driver Felix Rosenqvist barely beating David Malukas across the line. Rosenqvist competes for Meyer Shank Racing.







Kobe was born on the 23rd of August, or 23/08, or 8/23:


These are the same digits found in the gematria of Six hundred (and) sixty-six. The Moon is an average of 238,900 miles from Earth.


283 is the 61st Prime number






Rosenqvist won at Indianapolis driving the number 60 car:
His teammate Marcus Armstrong drives the #66 car, and his other teammate Helio Castroneves drives the #6 car:


The race was 6 weeks, 6 days after the Artemis II mission’s lunar flyby, and the driver in the 66 car was 66 days before his birthday:

666 is the number of The Beast.


Felix was born on the 311th day of the year:![]()



The 275th Prime number is 1777

Marcus Armstrong was born on July 29th, which is also the founding date of NASA, which is short for National Aeronautics and Space Administration:





The Indianapolis Five hundred was held on the 144th day of the year, the same day Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes won in Canada:![]()

441 is the 21st Square number
144 is the 12 × 12

Part 3 of my original posts explain why 12-12 is so important to Kyle Busch.


Andrea Kimi Antonelli won in Canada, which was the 1154th Formula One Grand Prix of all-time.






