Kyle Busch set to live stream live action Mario-Kart race on Twitter

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By Toby Christie         

What are you doing Monday night at 8PM ET? Well, whatever it is cancel your plans. Chances are Kyle Busch’s Twitter live stream will put anything you had scheduled to shame.

According to a video posted to twitter, Busch will be doing a live-action Mario Kart race that will stream live on Twitter. In the video, Busch comes rolling off in a go kart wearing his M&M’s firesuit and helmet alongside Donkey Kong with Yoshi and Mario right on their tails.

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In recent months, Busch has had tweets with Corey LaJoie who has been dressed as Mario, so it’s a safe bet that LaJoie will be dressed as Mario. No idea who the other drivers will be.


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