Kyle Busch is set to host a highly anticipated garage sale at his former racing facility next week, offering fans and collectors a unique chance to purchase items from the now-closed Kyle Busch Motorsports. This Kyle Busch KBM garage sale presents a rare opportunity to acquire race-used gear, unsold merchandise, and household items directly from one of NASCAR’s most recognizable figures.
Clearance of KBM Assets Follows Sale to Spire Motorsports
The closure of Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2023 marked the end of an era in the Truck Series. After achieving a remarkable 100 wins with the team and carving a legacy over more than a decade, Busch made the decision to sell significant KBM assets. The 77,000-square-foot Mooresville, North Carolina facility, as well as the Rowdy Manufacturing chassis and CNC operations, were transferred to Spire Motorsports. Busch explained that focusing on family commitments and the intensity of maintaining his NASCAR Cup Series career influenced his decision to step back from team ownership for sustainability’s sake.
With two years passing since the closure, Busch chose to hold a garage sale to clear out remaining KBM assets. He made the announcement online, posting:
“🚨KBM Garage Sale next Tuesday & Wednesday!”
This event is expected to draw both dedicated fans and memorabilia seekers to Mooresville, as the items directly connect to Busch’s storied racing journey.
New Leadership and Partnerships for Busch
On the race track, Kyle Busch has not secured a win for a second consecutive season, though his reputation as a determined competitor remains intact. Looking to the future, Busch’s No. 8 Richard Childress Racing team welcomes Jim Pohlman as crew chief for the next season. Pohlman, previously leading research and development for RCR, was specifically recommended for the post by Austin Dillon, who highlighted Pohlman’s background as a pivotal factor.
Busch concluded his 2025 campaign with a fifth-place finish at Phoenix, marking his third top-five result of the season. Over 36 starts, he led a total of just 88 laps, with an average finish of 17th. Despite these modest results, Busch has expressed optimism about the new direction and working closely with Pohlman in hopes of rejuvenating his on-track performance.
Financial Scandal Sees Busch and Family Suffer Losses
Recently, Kyle Busch and his family became embroiled in a significant financial setback caused by an alleged insurance scam. They have taken their situation public to warn others about such risks. The ordeal involved an $8.5 million loss connected to insurance and retirement products that did not perform as expected. Busch and his wife, Samantha Busch, addressed the issue on national television with remarks including:
“Here we are in New York City. Samantha and I are at one of the major news stations here in New York City, and as many of you may have seen, we have a press release out that we are in litigation with Pacific Life in regards to IUL policies and insurance policies that are also retirement policies for planning for our future, and unfortunately, ours did not go well,” Kyle Busch began.
“Yeah, as you’ll hear when this broadcast comes out, it was a major scam,” Samantha continued, “We tried to do what we thought was best for our family, for Brexton and Lennox, we were trying to be financially responsible for them and plan for our future, and little did we know that by investing money in this scam, it’s all gone.”
The law firm RP Legal revealed that Busch’s premiums alone totaled $10 million. Their investigation asserts the policies turned out to be high-risk with concealed costs, leading to devastating personal losses for the family. Key entities entangled in the litigation include Pacific Life and KBM’s legal representatives.
Lasting Impact and What Lies Ahead
The upcoming Kyle Busch KBM garage sale not only offers fans a piece of NASCAR history but also symbolizes a significant transition for Busch, both professionally and personally. With new leadership at Richard Childress Racing through Jim Pohlman, Busch is focused on returning to competitive form, even as his family navigates the aftermath of financial loss. The Mooresville garage sale stands as a moment of closure and connection for the NASCAR community, as enthusiasts gather to secure unique memorabilia from Busch’s extensive racing journey. The unfolding litigation and change in team dynamics remain topics to watch in the upcoming season.
🚨KBM Garage Sale next Tuesday & Wednesday! pic.twitter.com/71gZAfr6sE
— Kyle Busch (@KyleBusch) November 19, 2025

