Brexton Busch, at only nine years old, achieved a huge milestone by winning the coveted Golden Driller trophy at the 2025 Tulsa Shootout’s Junior Sprint A-Main event.
Brexton led the entire 20-lap race from start to finish without faltering. This win not only marks a personal triumph for the young racer but is also a proud moment for his well-known racing family.
The Tulsa Shootout is a major event in the micro sprint racing world, drawing young drivers from all over the United States to compete. The trophy Brexton won, the Golden Driller, is a prestigious symbol of success in micro sprint racing.
Landing this trophy at such a young age is quite the feat and highlights Brexton’s growing talent in the sport. He’s been racing competitively for a few years and already has a record that includes multiple wins across various states and junior sprint categories.
Kyle Busch, driver of the #10 LA Golf Chevrolet, stands on the grid with his wife, Samantha Busch, daughter, Lennix Busch and son, Brexton Busch on the grid during the national anthem prior to the… Kyle Busch, driver of the #10 LA Golf Chevrolet, stands on the grid with his wife, Samantha Busch, daughter, Lennix Busch and son, Brexton Busch on the grid during the national anthem prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway on September 02, 2023 in Darlington, South Carolina. Kyle Busch and wife tearfully react to son Brexton’s huge Tulsa win. More James Gilbert/Getty Images
Kyle Busch, Brexton’s father and a successful NASCAR driver, shared his immense pride and excitement over his son’s win. With his extensive experience in NASCAR and multiple championships to his name, Kyle is no stranger to the stresses of the racing world. However, he claimed that watching his son race was more stressful than the Daytona 500. He explained to Flo Racing: