Samantha Busch recently joined her husband, Kyle Busch, in a chic outfit for the Quaker State 400 event at Atlanta Motor Speedway. She and the Richard Childress Racing driver have been together for almost 14 years.
The couple got married in Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral on 2010 New Year's Eve and are now parents to two children; Brexton, a nine-year-old son, and a two-year-old daughter, Lennix.
In a recent post on Instagram, Samantha donned a printed tee with a denim skirt. She styled her outfit with a knee-length boot and a pair of bling sunglasses. The top was labeled "Sunday Racing Club", a race day merchandise by Shop Samantha Busch curated by Samantha herself. She also added a description of her outfit on Instagram, where she boasts over 248,000 followers:
"Sunday racing club 🏁🎱 Tee is part of our new @shopsamanthabusch drop and my custom sunnies are on @shadyrays site use code Busch25 for 25% off site wide ❤️ (To find the sunnies search oakmont on the site and then go to the color choices and find the 🏁)"
Meanwhile, the two-time Cup Series champion Busch, with a decorated NASCAR career, fell out of contention to compete for the 2024 playoff rounds. Despite having an underwhelming season, the #8 Busch impressed with his skills in the final three races of the regular season by finishing in the top five.
Now, the 63 Cup Series race winner can only add more victories under his belt and keep alive his streak of securing at least one win in every season since his full-time debut.
"I wanted it so bad for them" - Samantha Busch reacts to Kyle Busch playoff miss
Soon after the final regular-season race got done and dusted, Samantha Busch shared a heartwarming note for Kyle Busch and the #8 RCR team. The Chevy driver Busch fought hard until the last two regular season races finishing second.
In a post on Instagram, Busch's wife Samantha, acknowledged the #8 team gaining ground in recent weeks and hoped Busch would continue his winning streak.
"Ugh my heart hurts for the 🎱 team. From the calls to the stops to the driving they dug hard all night. I wanted it so bad for them 😭 Proud to see the strides they made over the past few weeks and watching Kyle contend for the win these last few races. 10 more races to keep the win streak alive!" she wrote.
Busch led laps in the final stages of the first playoff race but ultimately finished in seventh place. It is also worth mentioning that Busch was the only non-playoff qualified driver to finish in the top 10 of the Atlanta Cup race.
With nine races left in the post-season, it remains to be seen if the veteran driver Kyle Busch can extend his winning streak.