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Brexton Busch Snags Another Victory at Mountain Creek Speedway in the Cadet Wing Division

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Brexton Busch is continuing to build his own racing legacy at the age of five. The son of two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch captured his second win of the season in the Cadet Wing Division as he won the feature at Mountain Creek Speedway on Saturday night.

Mountain Creek Speedway was the site of Busch’s first-ever triumph in a race car a couple of months ago:

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

Busch, who drives No. 18 just like his dad, was captured on video by his famous father celebrating with his trophy after the race.

Could Brexton be the next member of the Busch family to someday make it to the elite ranks of racing in NASCAR? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure, the five year old is really showing his skills early on in his racing adventure.

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