“Guess it runs in the family” were the words of Samantha Busch in her post in 2024 of young Lennix Busch riding a mini car. Meanwhile, their son, Brexton Busch, recently secured his biggest victory in dirt racing and at last, lifted the Golden Driller at the Tulsa Shootout. His dad, Kyle Busch, ran alongside him in the Tulsa Shootout, securing a couple of heat race wins himself. Busch also has years of experience in preparing Brexton for Jr. Sprints and Micros. However, now it’s another Busch that is wetting the feet in dirt racing while steering the wheels around at just 2 years old.
The little Lennix Busch seems to be following in the footsteps of her dad and elder brother, but got her toddler-age driving lessons from the mishap caused.
Kyle Busch’s little angel learns her toddler driving lesson from brother Brexton
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Lifestyle social media influencer Samantha Busch loves to share good insights around fashion and fitness, along with interesting personal vlogs with family. She took her Instagram and shared a video of Millbridge Motor Speedway, where the family is enjoying every lap. Notably, this was also the same track where Kyle Busch won his only race for 2024, along with his son Brexton. However, the spotlight was on neither of them today.
Samantha and Kyle were cheering up for the rising racer of the Busch family, Lennix Key Busch. In the caption, she wrote, “Lenni’s first laps at Millbridge. Looks like we might have another racer in the family! 🏁💗” But what happened next was when Brexton took her on his radar and interviewed Lennix after the race.
Brexton asked Lennix Busch, “How was your first appearance at Millbridge Motor Speedway? To which she answered, “Good, Anyway, good, my hand freezing outside.” He continued, “Did Mommy like it?” She replied, “Yes”, Brexton asked, “Was it very fun? would you do it again?” She exclaimed, “Yeah”. Going ahead, Brexton asked her about the incident that happened at the end of the video, where she accidentally ran over the Burromax which Brexton won at the Tulsa Shootout.
“Lennix barely missing Brexton and running over his Burromax,” wrote Samantha in the captions of her video. Continuing with his series of questions, Brexton said, “Good, did you about hit Bubba [Brexton] twice? While she seemed confused and started rubbing her head, helping her Samantha said, “what did you do to Bubba’s Burromax, when you tried to park?” Brexton continued in a lighthearted teasing way, “She hit my Burromax, Lenni Why did you hit my Burromax?… Well, that’s not very nice.”
It was fun seeing the brother and sister duo together on the dirt track. Brexton wore his green and orange racing suit, featuring his long-standing sponsor, Servpro, but Lennix wore her new pink racing suit with “Lennix” on it. This isn’t Lennix’s first time having fun driving. On September 12th, last year, Samantha shared another video of her sitting in a pink color baby’s toy car with her hands on the steering wheel.
With Brexton acing in Tulsa and getting better in dirt racing, Kyle Busch, a proud dad, watches as their daughter grows up with the same spirit. Now, a bigger role awaits NASCAR’s ‘Rowdy’. Will he keep up with the same competitive spirit in 2025?
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After last season’s setbacks, is Busch ready for the coming season?
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The last season was not at all easy for the Richard Childress Racing’s champ. The two-time NASCAR Cup Series Championship winner struggled to secure even one win. He just didn’t fail to do so, but that broke his 19-year streak of securing at least 1 win, as the 20th season read ‘No Win’.
In the most ironic way possible, the ever-so-successful Busch marked his 20th season in the Cup Series with a 20th-place finish in the driver’s standings. However, looking back, this could have been way different. The man with over 200 NASCAR race wins notched up back-to-back 2nd place finishes at Daytona and Darlington. However, the worst was at Atlanta Motor Speedway where he lost a three-wide finish to Daniel Suarez and Ryan Blaney, finishing third by a margin under 0.005 seconds.
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Busch elaborated on his 2025 season to Racer.com, “We probably had a handful of opportunities that slipped out from under us. So [I] can’t say we never had an opportunity to but obviously didn’t get it done.” Busch rued missed opportunities instead of blaming his luck, as he looks to bounce back from his worst season since his rookie year in 2005. Do you think Richard Childress Racing has what it takes to get Busch to victory lane in 2025?
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