As the first week of the new year has just begun, Samantha Busch, the wife of two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, has shared the new year resolution post on social media for 2026. The resolution has a deeply personal and reflective message, outlining her priorities and mindset for the year.
Taking to her official Instagram account, Samantha posted a family photo mentioning her new year goals with fans, offering a glimpse into what truly matters most to her as their family continues to navigate life in the high-pressure world of NASCAR racing.
“Goals for 2026? God first. Family always. Health with intention. Peace on purpose. Choosing better every day. The rest is just noise.”
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Kyle and Samantha have been married since 2010, and they have two children: a son, named Brexton Locke, born in 2015, and a daughter, Lennix Key, born in 2022. Their daughter was born via surrogate after fertility struggles, including IVF and a miscarriage.
Kyle Busch will enter his fourth full-time NASCAR Cup Series season with Richard Childress Racing in 2026. The veteran driver had a disappointing performance in the last two seasons behind the wheel of the #8 Chevrolet. He has been winless for the last 93 races, as his last win came at World Wide Technology Raceway in 2023.
The 40-year-old driver from Nevada will look to end his winless streak when the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season officially kicks off at the Daytona International Speedway, the Daytona 500, on Sunday, February 15.
Kyle Busch’s son secured solid top-10 results in the 2026 Tulsa Shootout
Kyle Busch’s son Brexton took part in multiple classes of the 2026 Tulsa Shootout and earned his way into at least one A-Main feature in the Restricted A-Class division.
In Saturday’s Restricted A-Class finale, 10-year-old Brexton finished second in the Last Chance Qualifier and transferred to A-Main to start from the rear of the field. Starting from 18th place, he worked his way to finish 10th, marking a strong top-10 result against a deep field of racers.
Earlier in the 41st Tulsa Shootout’s heat races, young Busch also won his heat race from the pole.
Kyle Busch also competed in the Restricted A-Class division against his son on the same track, but the NASCAR champion did not reach the feature as he was knocked out from the LCQ. However, his son’s performance stood out with that notable top-10 result.
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