Xfinity Series driver Harrison Burton's fiancée, Jenna Petty, shared a glimpse into her bachelorette party with Todd Gilliland and Zane Smith's wives, Marissa Gilliland and McCall Smith. The trio posed together, sporting coordinated pink looks to ring in the celebrations.
Burton and Petty are high school sweethearts who began dating in 2017. They got engaged in March 2024 at Gapstow Bridge in Central Park, New York City. With their wedding scheduled to take place in October this year, Petty has taken to Florida for a bachelorette bash with NASCAR wives Marissa and McCall.
In an Instagram story uploaded by Petty, the group was seen wearing coordinated pink looks. McCall wore a halter-style mini dress, while Marissa wore bubblegum pink bodycon attire. Petty, on the other hand, stood out in a light pink outfit with sequin detailing.

Petty also shared an Instagram post capturing more moments from the weekend getaway. She captioned the post:
"Found my slice of heaven🕊️✨🪽🤍part one of the most amazing bachelorette weekend with the most amazing girls!!"
Harrison Burton returned to the Xfinity Series this season after departing from Wood Brothers Racing in the Cup Series. He pilots AM Racing's No.25 Ford and has logged six top-10 and a single top-five finish. His best result comes from a third-place finish at the series' return to Rockingham Speedway.
Jenna Petty brings her family to Harrison Burton's race at Charlotte
Harrison Burton enjoyed the support of Jenna Petty and her parents during his race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The 24-year-old entered the event with three consecutive top-10 finishes under his belt, but failed to extend the streak, as he slipped to a 21st-place finish in a 38-car field.
Nonetheless, Petty fully supported Burton, sharing an Instagram post capturing sweet trackside moments together. Her parents, Shohn and Jennifer Petty, were along for the ride.
"Today’s highlights: family at the track!!! (definitely not the race… lol) always proud of hb. on to the next!"
Harrison Burton competed in his first All-Star race at North Wilkesboro Speedway a week before the Charlotte race. Thanks to his Cup Series win at Daytona International Speedway last August, he had a guaranteed spot on the grid. As he looked to find a seat to race with, Rick Ware Racing came through with their No.51 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. Reflecting on the opportunity, Burton said:
"The All-Star Race is one of those events you grow up dreaming about, so to have a spot on the grid is really special.Winning at Daytona last year was a huge moment in my career, and I’m thankful to Rick and the entire RWR team for giving me the opportunity to make that win count by putting me in their car for the All-Star Race."
Burton completed all laps and finished 20th, one spot above the lapped car of Kyle Larson.
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