Brexton Busch Wins Tulsa Shootout Junior Sprint Division

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Brexton Busch, at just nine years old, is already racking up some major accolades in the world of racing.

The son of two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch managed to capture a Golden Driller on Saturday, winning the Junior Sprint Division at the Tulsa Shootout.

Driving the No. 18B, Busch was able to hold back the 20-car field in the A-Main on Saturday, leading wire-to-wire to capture his first Golden Driller. The triumph is a major one, with more than 100 drivers entering the Junior Sprint Division in the 2025 Tulsa Shootout.

Jax Wittmer, after starting the race alongside Busch on the front row, finished in the runner-up position, with Gage Pio, Mackcen Roush, and Ashlyn Wittmer rounding out the top-five finishers.

Owen Larson, son of 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, finished sixth-place overall in the A-Main of the Junior Sprint Division, making his Tulsa Shootout debut.

Collin Pruitt, Liam Barton, Levi Ballard, and Lathan Knott rounded out the top-10.

Junior Sprint Division A-Main Results

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