Jeb Burton, the NASCAR driver, recently posted an Instagram story showing off his two new taxidermied deer heads after returning from a hunting trip. Burton is known to be an avid hunter.
Born on August 6, 1992 in Halifax, Virginia, Burton is a second-generation NASCAR driver who full-time competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (#27 Chevrolet for Jordan Anderson Racing) and part-time in NASCAR Cup Series (#50 Chevrolet for Team AmeriVet). He is Ward Burton's son and Jeff Burton's nephew, both big names in the world of NASCAR. He etched his name into motorsports history with his first Xfinity Series win at Talladega in 2021.
Burton took to Instagram to show off two new deer heads after returning from a hunting trip. He posted the story for his followers captioning:
"Two new big boys added to the shop"
The 32-year-old also posted a story with his dog, Teal from the hunting ground.
Jeb Burton is a big fan of hunting and has talked about his love for hunting on his podcast with his father, Crossroads with the Burtons Podcast. He discussed his plans to go on an elk hunt after his race in Bristol.
"I am going on a elk hunt after Bristol, we are gonna fly there, me and Dean."
Jeb Burton had a difficult 2024 season with Jordan Anderson Racing in the Xfinity Series. He was only able to amass three top 10 finishes and finished 19th in the final standings. He will be hoping to turn things around in terms of performances in the upcoming 2025 season.
When Jeb Burton took a cheeky dig at his father’s “wild night” in Phoenix bar
NASCAR driver Jeb Burton recently shared a humorous take on his father, Ward Burton's, night out in Phoenix after the Xfinity Series Championship Race. Jeb and Ward discussed the latter's outing with the former's friend, Jake Allen, and how it affected him the next day. On their Crossroads with the Burtons podcast, the #27 driver said:
"So dad had a wild idea on Friday night to go out with one of my buddies Jake Allen and we had another one of our partners with Rapid Radios at the track and you didn't feel so good on Saturday did you?"
To which the older Burton responded:
"I did not. It's gonna be a long time before I let some of those younger bucks influence me because I'm just not as tough as I used to be and I'm definitely out of practice. I felt a hell of a lot better Sunday than I did Saturday."
The interaction showcased the relationship that the father-son duo share which has made them fan favorites in NASCAR.