Kyle Busch's son, Brexton Busch, is all set to compete in the "biggest race of his life" on Saturday. The young racing prodigy is already a renowned name in the racing fraternity and will take a step forward after excelling in Saturday's A-main where he claimed the pole.
The young Busch made his parents proud as he snatched the pole position amid a tough outing on Friday. Brexton went from fourth to claim the pole in the qualifier and after excelling in the Shootout, the Golden Driller is now within reach.
Sharing his achievement, Brexton Busch uploaded a post from his official X account, where he unraveled his aim for Saturday. Here's what he wrote ahead of his "biggest" quest:
"The biggest race of my life. Golden Driller on the line. Starting P1. Let’s do this."
On Saturday, Brexton Busch achieved another milestone after he made it through the B-main. The son of Kyle Busch participated in this event at Tulsa, Oklahoma, ahead of his A-main event where he will start from the pole position.
Sharing an update on this, he wrote on Instagram:
"Made it through the B-Main! Now in an LCQ for the Restricted, where I start 14th and have to finish 8th to make the A-Main. Opening Ceremonies coming up on FloRacing!"
Born on May 18, 2015, nine-year-old Brexton Busch is the eldest child of Kyle and Samantha Busch. He has already made a name in the junior racing category and is slowly and steadily following in his father's footsteps.
Samantha Busch hyped up her son, Brexton Busch's recent performance
Samantha Busch, wife of Kyle Busch and mother of Brexton Busch, recently hyped up the young prodigy's performance on Friday. Mrs. Busch took to her official Instagram account to share an update on her son's performance and hailed the latter.
Taking to her official Instagram account, here's what she wrote by sharing an image of Brexton racing:
"Pole for jr sprints."
Much like her son, Samantha Busch's husband, Kyle Busch will also take part in this year's dirt race at Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Richard Childress Racing driver will compete in the Chili Bowl Nationals set to take place from January 13 to January 18, 2025.
He is one of the seven NASCAR drivers (Chase Briscoe, Chris Buescher, Ty Gibbs, Kyle Larson, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and JJ Yeley) participating in the Chili Bowl Nationals. This will be Busch's first race at Chili Bowl Nationals, which is also regarded as the Super Bowl of Midget Racing.
On the NASCAR front, Kyle Busch will remain with Richard Childress Racing for this year, and race alongside the existing teammate, Austin Dillon. However, his contract runs out at the end of this season and it will be interesting to see if Kyle Busch moves somewhere else in 2026.