Jenna Petty is the soon-to-be wife of NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Harrison Burton. The fiancé of the former driver of the #21 Wood Brother's Racing's Ford took to social media on Friday to show her appreciation for her bridal artist.
Petty's bridal artist, Hannah Raye Adams took to her personal Instagram story to share a photo of the former, stating that she's prepared for the red carpet.
"SHE'S RED CARPET READY @jennapetty_," Adams wrote.
Petty later reposted Adams' photo to her personal Instagram and dropped a three-word caption to describe her feelings about her stylist.
"obsessed w(with) @hiphiphairraye !!!!" she wrote.
Petty was active on social media earlier this week when she took to her Instagram to share engagement photos of herself and Burton. The couple, who got engaged in March of this year, posed for pictures on a boat at the Montage Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina. Petty's caption read:
"looks like we made it 💍 #engagementphotos #palmettobluff #2025bride #alwaysandforever"
The engagement photos came on the heels of Burton finishing his third and final season with Wood Brother's Racing in the Cup Series. It ended on a high note as Burton scored his first career win at the Daytona International Speedway in August, passing Kyle Busch on the final lap to win the organization's 100th Cup race and clinch a spot in the playoffs.
Unfortunately for the Virginia native, the playoffs didn't go well as he was knocked out in the first round and finished the season 16th in the standings.
Jenna Petty posted about Harrison Burton's next chapter following his departure from Wood Brother's Racing
On the day of this year's season finale race at the Phoenix Raceway, Jenna Petty took to her Instagram to share a photo of herself and her fiancé standing alongside the latter's #21 Wood Brother's Racing car. In the post, Petty talked about Harrison Burton's next chapter, which will be in the NASCAR Xfinity Series when he pilots the #15 AM Racing car in 2025.
Petty added a heartfelt message to Burton in the post, writing:
"today, one chapter ends and another begins. i’ve said it once and i’ll say it again, harrison is the best person i’ve ever known. he loves this team like his own family, and he fights for this team like his life depends on it. to be able to win here, was a dream come true. i couldn’t be more proud of the man and competitor he has become. through the best days, worst days, and everything in between, i’ll be you number one fan. from this chapter to the next. forever and always."
Harrison Burton returns to the Xfinity Series full-time after moving up from the circuit after the 2021 season. He has four career Xfinity victories, all coming with Joe Gibbs Racing. Burton last won at Martinsville in 2020 and has a best finish of eighth in the final standings, both in 2020 and 2021.