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“No matter where we are, I’m just thankful to be with these Turkeys.” Kyle Busch’s love for his family is no secret. Whether it’s supporting him on race day or family holidays, Samantha, Brexton, and Lennix Busch make Rowdy’s life outside NASCAR special. Just look at his off-season after ending the 2024 Cup Series. It was all about quality family time, be it at the race track with Brexton or Christmas traditions.

Samantha Busch keeps fans updated about all of this. Ahead of the Daytona 500, Samantha gave fans a glimpse of a truly special family moment involving Brexton and Lennix that melted hearts across social media.

Samantha Busch reveals a special gift Brexton received from daughter Lennix.

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Samantha keeps her followers updated, whether it’s her and Kyle Busch away from the racetrack at the Governor’s mansion or adorable family moments like the Halloween celebration. Her kids, Brexton and Lennix, often steal the spotlight with their sweet antics and heart-melting smiles. This time around, it came after Brexton Busch’s success on the track.

Young B-Rex scored a victory at the INEX short track, right after winning the coveted Golden Driller trophy, bringing another proud moment for the entire Busch family. But it was his little sister Lennix who truly stole the show. While Brexton was giving his post-race interview, Lennix, dressed in her racing outfit, matching Brexton’s racing colors, playfully walked up to her big brother. Without hesitation, she wrapped him in a sweet hug, melting hearts all around the victory lane. Samantha Busch shared the precious moment on her Instagram story, giving fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of their heartwarming sibling bond.

But the cuteness didn’t stop there. Samantha followed up the video with an adorable photo of the siblings standing together. Brexton proudly held up the checkered flag while both he and Lennix flashed matching “#1” signs for the camera. Brexton’s confident smile and Lennix’s gleeful expression captured the pure joy of the moment.

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This is just one instance of the sibling duo’s adorable moments in the Busch household. Just a few months ago, Samantha shared a small instance of the siblings lending her a hand on Instagram. While cooking a meal for the family, Brexton and the 2-year-old Lennix helped her with the prep work. She wrote, “One making protein banana bars and one chopping up carrots for me for chicken noodle soup. I love that they love to be in the kitchen with me.” 

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Now, it’s not all fun times in the Busch house. Behind the adoration for one another, it seems, on occasion, Brexton does get frustrated. While the mother-son duo hopped on an Instagram trend, Brexton revealed, “So sometimes, you know how you yell at me whenever Lennix is screaming and you think it’s my fault, always, […] So I go up into my room and throw up the middle fingers.” 

Regardless, considering how B-Rex’s racing career is going so far, these adorable moments with Lennix in the victory lane might just turn into a regular occurrence.

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Brexton Busch is on track to be one of the youngest Truck Series drivers in history

With racing in his blood, it didn’t surprise anyone when Brexton got behind the steering wheel. However, as soon as he started, Brexton began winning, with his Tulsa Shootout victory just the most recent success for B-Rex. It’s this success that can add Brexton’s name to the list of some of the youngest NASCAR National Series drivers, one which includes names like Cole Custer and Erik Jones.

According to Kyle Busch, the current plan is to retire by the time Brexton is 15. He explained, “In a perfect world, I would retire from Cup racing when Brexton is 15 years old, and I would go run a year of Truck… When Brexton turns 16, him and I can split that Truck where he can run the shorter track races and I can run the bigger track races.” 

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Another name who walked a similar path, as mentioned before, is Cole Custer, who defied expectations and took a Truck Series victory when he was 16 at the World Wide Technology Raceway. Now, Custer was 16 days and 7 months old at the time. If B-Rex can push himself, get into a truck by 16, and win, he could very well create history here.

All that remains is for him not to just keep winning, but to learn from his failures, as he did from his debut in karting.

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