Kyle Busch's wife Samantha has unveiled the pre-requisite for dating their elder son, Brexton. While the 9-year-old helped his social media manager get a date through dating apps, his mom shared the qualities their son wanted to see in his potential date.
Kyle Busch's son is following in his father's footsteps and has already carved a niche for himself in the Features racing. From his 62 stints this season, the 9-year-old has bagged 18 wins, 51 top-5s, and 61 top-10s. Recently, he got away with his Bandoleros run at the Wake County Speedway, placing his #18B car second in the Hot Laps 1.
During his race day, Brexton was glued to his and Kyle Busch's social media manager, Lucas Halbert's phone, finding an appropriate date on the dating apps. While the duo enjoyed the left-swipe-right-swipe feature, Samantha took the opportunity to reveal Brexton's dating criteria and shared the requirements on her Instagram story.
"My nine year old is on dating apps finding @lucashalbert9 a date 😂. Brexton's criteria for a swipe right is if she likes Taco Bell, has to have a pet, and Pokemon," Samantha wrote.
Though Brexton helped his manager find an apt date, he didn't seem to like any options they viewed on the app. Halbert reshared Samantha Busch's story and took a hilarious dig at Brexton for not swiping right.
"Lil man goes left everytime 😂," Halbert wrote.
Kyle Busch's wife Samantha updates on her son's wreck at the Wake County Speedway
Brexton participated in the Denny's of Garner 155 Mini Stock race at the Wake County Speedway. After kicking off his practice run, the 9-year-old stood second fastest during the qualifying round, placing his #18B car next to the polesitter Landon Burbage.
At 8.20 PM ET, the late model cars lined up on the backstretch as the National Anthem took place. Shortly after that, the Late Models Feature #1 race spanning 40 laps was green-flagged. After the late models, Brexton's 15-lap dash took off.
From eight entries in the debacle, Gavin Holland emerged as the winner despite starting from fourth place, while the polesitter Burbage dropped two places and settled in third place. Meanwhile, Brexton maintained his second spot on the grid.
While battling for the lead, however, the North Carolina native's #18B's bumper got hooked to one of the rivals and got off from its place. Moreover, the clipping incident sent Brexton's ride straight into the wall but he escaped without any injury.
Samantha posted a snapshot of Brexton's car being lifted by the recovery vehicle while giving an update on their son.
"They hooked bumpers, literally didn't know that could happened and Brexton went into the wall. Brexton is ok tho," Samantha shared via Instagram.
Samantha and Kyle Busch will be heading to Italy next month for their vacation, and the Richard Childress Racing driver's wife has got hold of a dupe worth $10 for a $600 worth of dress.