Jenna Petty, fiancée of NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Harrison Burton, took to social media on Saturday to share a location update from the dance convention she's attending. The fiancée of the 2024 Coke Zero Sugar 400 winner is attending the Ultimate Dance Tour, an event held in Greensboro, South Carolina.
As the snow continued to fall in Greensboro on Saturday afternoon, Jenna took to her Instagram stories to snap a photo just outside a Sheraton Hotel. She penned a fitting caption for the occasion, writing:
"work trips & snow days❄️"
The day prior was when Petty arrived for the Ultimate Dance Tour. She was active on her Instagram stories then, too, posting a picture of herself alongside professional ballet teachers Jennifer Wills Bumgarner and Jena Burgin-Peters. The three stood in front of an Ultimate Dance Tour banner. Petty added a caption with the photo, writing:
"we are here!!!"
A week prior, Jenna was active on Instagram as she rung in the new year with photos of herself and her soon-to-be husband. The two are expected to marry in October 2025.
Jenna Petty teased what 2025 will be about for her and Harrison Burton in her caption, writing:
"2025 is about to be a movie 🫶♾️✨ happy new year!!!"
For Harrison Burton, the Huntersville, North Carolina native wrapped up his final season with Wood Brothers Racing in 2024. However, the son of Jeff Burton went out in style by winning his first career Cup Series race in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at the Daytona International Speedway. The win qualified the 24-year-old for his first career playoffs, but he was eliminated after the first round.
Where will Harrison Burton race in 2025?
Not only will 2025 be a monumental year for Harrison Burton on a personal level when he marries his fiancée, Jenna Petty, in October, but also professionally. After spending the previous three seasons in the NASCAR Cup Series, Burton will move back down to the Xfinity Series to pilot the #15 AM Racing Ford in 2025.
Despite the Daytona win, Burton struggled to find success in the Cup Series. Burton scored only one top five and two top 10s in his rookie season in 2022. In 2023, he mustered only two top 10s and no top fives.
Burton has found success in the Xfinity Series, however, as he scored four victories in the 2020 season behind the wheel of the #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. He also posted 15 top fives and 22 top 10s en route to finishing eighth in the points standings. In 2021, Burton failed to win a race but notched 10 top fives, 22 top 10s, and again finished eighth in the points standings.