Two-time Cup Series driver Kyle Busch recently went to California for his much-anticipated USAC National Midget Series, held at Bakersfield Speedway on November 27, 2024. The race resulted in a DNF for Busch. Off the track, the 39-year-old driver spent his Thanksgiving on a beach in California with his family and shared images on social media, on which his nine-year-old son Brexton shared his one-word reaction.
Busch went to the beach with wife Samantha, son Brexton, and daughter Lennix. They cherished their time together on the beach walking on the west coast.
Brexton reshared an image from Samantha Busch's post on his Instagram story, in which Kyle Busch kissed his wife Samantha with Lennix on his shoulders and Brexton beside them, making a playful face, and the nine-year-old expressed his view by throwing a playful jab at the image:
"Grosssss 🤢"
Samantha Busch uploaded a series of photos from the family's time on the beach and captioned the post:
Life on the west coast ❤️
Busch is enjoying his off-season to the fullest after having a tough season in the 2024 Cup Series after failing to secure a single victory during the entire season since 2012. He ended the 2024 season in P20 with no wins, followed by ten top-ten and five top-five finishes.
"I don't stick to them": Kyle Busch on his New Year resolution during an interactive session
Richard Childress Racing driver Kyle Busch has no resolutions for 2025. He highlighted that anytime he made a resolution, he was unable to stick to it in the past.
Busch was recently featured in Dirty Mo Media's Andrew Kurland on his YouTube channel "Next Level with Andrew Kurland," and the host asked the latter about his New Year's resolution.
"I do not have New Year's resolutions, no," Kyle Busch said. "Typically, I don't do a very good job of sticking to them. So, uh-uh." (5:09 onwards)
Kyle Busch drove the #8 Chevy Camaro ZL1 for the second time for Richard Childress Racing and went winless on the track. In 2023, while driving his first season for RCR, Busch bagged three wins and a playoff spot till the round of 12.
Busch drove for 15 years under Joe Gibbs Racing as Deny Hamlin's teammate and won two Cup Series championships in 2015 and 2019. He also won a NASCAR Xfinity Series title in 2009 and has over 100 victories in the series.
The RCR driver also competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and competed in 174 races in his 22-year career and won 66 races, followed by 141 top-ten finishes and 23 pole positions. On the other hand, in the Cup Series, he participated in 713 races in his 21-year career and secured 63 wins, followed by 382 top-ten and 34 pole positions.