🛑 What Kyle Busch’s Son Brexton Just Did SHOCKS Everyone Ahead of Start Race of Season!
Brace yourselves, folks, because NASCAR’s favorite family just gave us a shocking moment that we’ll never forget. In what can only be described as the most dramatic race of the year—scratch that—probably the century—9-year-old Brexton Busch, Kyle Busch’s son, dominated the Tulsa Shootout in the Junior Sprint division. And when we say dominated, we mean the kid led all 20 laps. All of them.
We know, we know—it’s hard to believe. A 9-year-old holding a lead for an entire race? The shockwaves are still rippling through the motorsport world, and let’s just say… it wasn’t just the speed that stunned us. It was the sheer weight of that Golden Driller trophy, and the message Kyle sent after the race, so emotional it almost had us tearing up. Who would’ve thought? A trophy more sentimental than any Daytona win—at least for Kyle!
Kyle’s proud “This is more stress and more butterflies for me here than it is for the Daytona 500,” might be the understatement of the century. Sorry, Kyle, we didn’t know a Golden Driller could make a grown man feel this way.
It’s a story about preparation, dedication, and all those adorable moments where dads and sons bond over their shared love of engines. But let’s be real—the true shock here? Brexton’s race was just too much for the grown-ups to handle. Stay tuned for more tales of this future champion—because, clearly, no one is ready for what’s next.
And remember, folks—this is what the future of racing looks like. A little less Daytona, a lot more Golden Driller. Subscribe for more.