Even the best race car driver hit a lean patch. It is a phase where self-doubt creeps in and cripples the confidence of a driver. This is something Kyle Busch’s son, Brexton, faced recently as he found himself in a sticky spot to win the season championship at Millbridge Speedway. It was the last race of the season, and the 9-year-old race car driver was feeling the nerves ahead of the race.
During such testing time, a mentor is the one who brings clarity and calm to the driver. And in Brexton’s case, he had the helping hand of a 2-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch. But this time around, the prep talk wasn’t about his winning exploits; rather, it was about his grind and never-say-die attitude from his 2018 championship race.
Kyle Busch teaches his son Brexton what it takes to be the best race car driver
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