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TALLADEGA, AL – APRIL 24: Kyle Busch (#18 Joe Gibbs Racing Interstate Batteries Toyota) poses with his wife Samantha and son Brexton prior to the running of the NASCAR Cup Series Geico 500 on April 24, 2022 at Talladega SuperSpeedway in Talladega, Al. (Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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TALLADEGA, AL – APRIL 24: Kyle Busch (#18 Joe Gibbs Racing Interstate Batteries Toyota) poses with his wife Samantha and son Brexton prior to the running of the NASCAR Cup Series Geico 500 on April 24, 2022 at Talladega SuperSpeedway in Talladega, Al. (Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
While Kyle Busch is gearing up for the Daytona 500, his son Brexton, who recently signed a multi-year contract extension with Servpro, is making him proud once again. Brexton won the Jr Sprint on February 10, completing a hattrick of wins in the competition. The young prodigy took to Instagram to share his feelings about his latest win.
Brexton Busch made his racing debut in 2020 at only 5 years old and has emerged victorious in over 70 races since then. Just a month into the sport, Brexton pulled up a victory at Mountain Creek. He raced junior sprints, bandoleros, and outlaw karts, but recently made his debut in the restricted micro sprints and is starting to gain momentum.
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‘Busy Day’ for Busch Jr as he covers nearly 300 laps
The eight-year-old won an impressive 35 races last year. This helped him grab a three-year contract extension with Servpro Industries, LLC. The deal makes Brexton covered through 2026, and he will ride his usual Kyle Busch Motorsports car. However, yesterday was a busy one for him. Brexton won the Jr Sprint and clinched the third position at the Restricted Micro.
Excited as he seemed, Brexton posted moments of his racing at the Marion County Speedway on Instagram. He captioned, “Got the W last night in the Jr Sprint!! Busy day yesterday! Tested my Bando in the morning, and raced the Micros at night. I learned a lot in both cars, and turned nearly 300 laps! I was sooo tired but I finished third in the Restrictor feature too! Two more nights to go!”
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The first image in the post features Brexton Busch with his family, along with the checkered flag and the $100 winning certificate. That was indeed a tiring day for the little one.
Especially, 300 laps in a single day at his age might also sound unbelievable to many. Coming from a decorated family of NASCAR drivers and champions, Brexton might be well acquainted with it. At least he is aware that he is on the right track with his new contract extension.
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A golden opportunity awaits Kyle Busch’s son
The president of SERVPRO was delighted to offer the contract extension to Kyle Busch’s son. He communicated that it has been a pleasure to watch Brexton grow and improve his racing skills. John Sooker, President and COO of Servpro expressed enthusiasm about the extended partnership. He said, “This is a partnership that has exceeded our expectations each and every year, and we couldn’t be more excited to extend it for another three years…We can’t wait to see what the future holds.”
Little Busch was humbled by this and responded, “We grow together. They believe in me, and I believe we can get them many more trips to victory lane.”
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Kyle Busch, on the other hand, had already chalked his son’s NASCAR career. Brexton is expected to join NASCAR when he turns 15, as per rules. Let’s see how this plan works out for Busch’s. In the meantime, who else is excited to see the adorable sight of both Kyle and Brexton racing together?
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