Brexton Busch, son of two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, took to social media to share his gratitude for his longtime sponsor, SERVPRO. The post comes a few days removed from the youngster picking up the biggest win of his career in the Tulsa Shootout.
SERVPRO, a restoration company that has sponsored the son of the NASCAR champion since 2020, took to Instagram to congratulate the nine-year-old on his recent victory.
"Congratulations to Brexton Busch on an incredible win at the Tulsa Shootout, his biggest race yet! 🏁 SERVPRO has proudly sponsored this rising star since 2020. At just 9 years old, Brexton is already setting the racing world on fire and steering straight toward greatness."
Brexton, whose Instagram is parent managed according to his account's bio, shared the post to his stories and explained how he couldn't have won without the company's support. The caption read:
"Couldn't do it without ya!! Ready to chase more W's in the green and orange! 💚🧡"
During last week's race, Busch led all 20 laps in the Junior Sprint A-Main, holding off runner-up finisher Jax Whittmer to claim the Golden Driller trophy. Meanwhile, Owen Larson, son of 2021 Cup Series champion Kyle Larson, also competed in the event and finished sixth.
One day removed from his son's victory, Kyle took to Instagram to express how proud of a dad he was after watching Brexton win in a heartfelt post. He wrote:
"24 hours later, and I still couldn’t be more proud of Brexton Busch. Biggest moment of his career and he drove a perfect race. All the hard work he and the guys put in all year paid off. Just a really proud dad right now."
Brexton Busch's mom Samantha shared heartfelt post days after his win
Brexton Busch not only has the unwavering support from his dad, Kyle, but also from his mom, Samantha. The wife of the 63-time NASCAR Cup Series winner took to Instagram to share a clip of the couple being interviewed at the Tulsa Shootout following their son's win.
Samantha penned a caption expressing how it felt to watch their son accomplish something he had worked hard for, writing:
"It’s one thing to accomplish something yourself but the amount of joy, excitement, and pride that you feel when it’s your child is another level. We are beyond proud of you Brexton you have worked so hard and we will always be your biggest supporters 💚 #family #proud #proudparents."
Brexton's dad, meanwhile, is set for his third season behind the wheel of the #8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet in 2025. After having the first winless season of his career in 2024, Busch will look to snap a losing drought that dates back to June of 2023.