Kyle Busch's wife, Samantha, shared a glimpse into their lavish lifestyle, featuring their son Brexton. Samantha asked Brexton about his thoughts on his upcoming race as they headed to the Tulsa Shootout in Oklahoma on a private jet.
For the uninitiated, Brexton Busch will compete in two Tulsa Shootout classes behind the wheel of the No. 18b micro sprint car. His father Kyle, who is worth $80 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth), will also enter in four classes, driving the No. 51b car.
Samantha Busch took to Instagram to post her conversation with Brexton during the flight.
"Brex, where are we going?," Samantha asked.
Brexton replied:
"Tulsa Shootout to win the Golden Driller."
Samantha's youngest child, Lennix, chimed in to say they were heading to the Tulsa Shootout.
When asked what her son's goals were for the indoor racing event, he said:
"Try to win both."
Brexton Busch will run the No. 18b micro sprint car in the Restricted 'A' and Junior Sprints classes. He will compete against young racers including Owen Larson, Kyle Larson's 10-year-old son.
Kyle Busch will also participate in four classes of the Tulsa Shootout, competing against fellow NASCAR Cup Series drivers Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell.
The Tulsa Shootout is scheduled to be held inside SageNet Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The indoor micro sprint car racing event will run until January 4, 2025.
The three NASCAR drivers will also race at the Chili Bowl Nationals about two weeks after the Tulsa Shootout. It will mark Busch's debut in the event and Bell's return to the dirt after Joe Gibbs Racing lifted the ban on racing outside NASCAR.
Kyle Busch's wife Samantha reveals next "bucket list" destination with family
After a vacation in Italy during NASCAR's mid-season break, Samantha Busch shared her next "bucket list" destination with the family. Busch told her followers via an Instagram story that she wanted to visit Dubai.
Samantha wrote:
"Since we did Italy this year, Dubai is next on my bucket list."
The mid-season vacation in Italy was made possible courtesy of the Olympics. NASCAR drivers had a two-week break starting in July before returning in August for the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway where Kyle Busch's teammate, Austin Dillon, won.
Busch, meanwhile, failed to score even a single win this year, ending his streak of winning at least one race in a season that lasted 19 consecutive years. His playoff appearance streak also snapped after 11 years.
The Richard Childress Racing driver concluded the season with one pole, five top-5s, and 10 top-10s.
The two-time NASCAR champion will return to the No. 8 Chevrolet Camaro for the 2025 season, which will kick off with the Daytona 500 on February 16. His wife Samantha also plans to host pop-up stores in select racetracks next where she can interact with fans and sell merchandise.