Brexton Busch, Kyle Busch’s Son, Collects His First-Ever Racing Victory at Mountain Creek Speedway

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It’s been a trying season for Kyle Busch, who still remains win-less in the NASCAR Cup Series after 29 starts in 2020, but I think the frustration of his own racing season faded away for at least one night as his son Brexton Busch captured his first-ever victory in a competitive race.

The five-year old collected the win in the No. 18B Beginner Box Stock Series, which competes at Millbridge Speedway and Mountain Creek Speedway.

This particular race took place at Mountain Creek Speedway.

Following Brexton’s first-ever win, Kyle Busch took to Twitter with an incredible shot of the Busch family with the young race winner.

Can Kyle Busch feed off of Brexton’s win and replicate the same results at his hometrack — Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday? Perhaps, but for now, how cool is it to see a dad getting to experience his son’s first-ever race win?

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