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Kyle Busch and family have a lot to look forward to in 2024. Following a hot and cold first season with Richard Childress Racing, Rowdy will look forward to making it further in the Cup Series in 2024. As the New Year promises hope, Samantha Busch has also set some goals for herself and her family. Having been a mother and an integral part of the community, she recently revealed her to-do list for 2024.

With parenthood, Samantha Busch has faced an increase in responsibilities. However, she has not shied away from the challenge and looks forward to doing her best. Speaking about her 2024 motives in an Instagram post, Samantha disclosed that she wants to prepare her son Brexton and daughter Lennix for the life ahead of them.

Samantha Busch prefers goals over resolutions

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In the ongoing off-season, Kyle Busch and son Brexton have made news on the race track. The father-son duo has raced at the Tulsa Shootout Series in Oklahoma and is preparing for the upcoming season. Brexton has become a revelation in the younger echelons, and there are multiple reasons behind it. A major contributing factor is the support of Samantha Busch.

Earlier, Brexton revealed Samantha’s reluctance to watch him race in Midget Cars due to concern for his well-being. That is just another example of her being a great parent. Trying to improve in that facet, Samantha Busch wrote on Instagram,

“Blessed to be their mama. I don’t make New Year’s resolutions, but I try to set goals to be better each year. I want to try to be more present in the midst of the busyness, to be more intentional about getting outside when it’s easier to watch a movie. To teach them some old-school life skills even tho there’s an easier way. To make it a priority to have fully engaged conversations and to focus on teaching them God’s word. To build their self-esteem and always focus on the good.

Samantha Busch also revealed a good practice that the Busch family has been doing recently. One thing we’ve been doing as a family before bed is 3 good things about your day. Share some things you are striving for your children this year as well!” the mother of two said while encouraging her followers to share their experiences.

Samantha Busch has nurtured her children well and aims to continue on that path. These instances surely make her an exemplary NASCAR mom. Her message comes shortly after husband Kyle Busch and son Brexton were involved in a concerning crash at the Tulsa Shootout Series at the SageNet Center.

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A painful result for the Busch duo at the Tulsa Shootout

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Kyle Busch would have hoped for a better result in the prestigious dirt racing competition. Racing in the Stock Non-Winged Class, Rowdy was involved in a violent wreck that flipped his sprint car. The wreck was scary for some people, as it reminded them of a certain Alex Bowman crash last season, which left him with a vertebra injury.

Racing in the 51X Lucas Oil sprint car, Busch crashed with only four laps to the first half of the heat race. An unruly contact with Ace Moore’s No.49A car initiated the wreck.

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8-year-old Brexton Busch faced a similar fate in the Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprint A-Feature race. Fighting for control over the third place, Brexton was sent to the outside lane and uncontrollably collided with the wall as his No.18B car flipped upside down to land on its wheels again.

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Fortunately, Brexton was unharmed and continued to race. He eventually finished in P12. Without these unfortunate wrecks, the results could have been better for the father-son duo. However, there is a lot to learn from these experiences, especially for young Brexton.

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