The “Everything is Great” T-shirts Kyle Busch began selling in the aftermath of his fight with Joey Logano has generated “over $30,000” in sales, Busch said Friday at Martinsville Speedway.
Kyle Busch sold $30,000 in T-shirts inspired by Joey Logano fight
All proceeds from sales of the “Everything is Great” shirts goes to charity.


Busch punched Logano on pit road following the March 12 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and after he and Logano met with NASCAR officials the next week at Phoenix International Raceway to squelch their differences, Busch avoided reporters’ questions by saying, “Everything is great.”
Three days later, Busch started selling T-shirts with his new favorite saying on his website. The shirts were priced at $22, which happens to be Logano’s car number.
“Everything is great. Always has been, forever will be,” Busch said at Martinsville, site of Sunday’s STP 500. “Sales are up over 30 grand so far in just, what, two weeks. A lot of great fan support from that. It’s been awesome. A really neat deal for the fans to be as supportive of it.”
All money raised from the shirt sales goes to the Kyle Busch Foundation. Busch and his wife Samantha conceptualized the design of the shirts, which sees “is” in “Everything is great” replaced by the No. 18, Busch’s car number.
Busch was not fined for throwing a punch at Logano. Nor were any of Logano’s crew members, who immediately tackled Busch, setting off a brief scrum that saw Busch emerge with a bloody gash on his forehead. NASCAR did warn both drivers that they would face consequences if any acts of retaliation were committed.
“Whether you agree with it or don’t agree with it, it doesn’t matter — it’s just for a great cause,” Busch said. “So we appreciate that. For what Samantha and I believe in with our charity aspects, the things that we do with the Kyle Busch Foundation, it’s going to go to a lot of use.
“Samantha, if I got asked this question, she’d ask me to say thank you to all the fans out there for their willingness to donate and support our cause.”











