Jenna Petty, who is set to marry fiance Harrison Burton this October, recently shared snippets of her bachelorette on social media. Burton proposed to Petty in March last year and the couple is reportedly planning to get married later in 2025.
The longtime partner of AM Racing's No. 25 Xfinity driver was seen posing in a white bikini alongside, NASCAR Cup driver Zane Smith's wife, McCall Gaulding on a yacht at Crab Island, Florida.
"Boat Day," Jenna wrote via Instagram story.

Jenna, who is a professional dancer, regularly shares updates about her personal and professional life on Instagram, where she has over 16.4K followers. She works as an instructor with the Dance Productions- The Remix group and is a graduate of High Point University.
In another Instagram story shared on Sunday, June 8, the 23-year-old also shared a picture where she was seen sporting a custom T-shirt that read,
"The Burtons Beachclub."

Harrison Burton and Jenna met in high school and have been dating for over seven years. The couple announced their engagement on 27th March last year and are set to marry at Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina. At the NASCAR Awards ceremony last November, Burton talked about his upcoming wedding.
"Jenna and I, we've been together for seven years, right? And, for us to be engaged and getting ready for a wedding is really fun something that we both have been looking forward to since we were 16 years old," Burton said (01:26 onward).
Meanwhile, Burton's return to the Xfinity Series, after scoring his first Cup win last season at the Daytona International Speedway, has started off promisingly with AM Racing. The 24-year-old is ranked ninth in the 2025 Xfinity points standings after four top-10s and one top-5 finish.
The Huntersville, North Carolina native debuted in Xfinity with Joe Gibbs Racing in 2019 and has since collected 4 wins and 52 top 10s in the series.
Harrison Burton eyes Cup comeback
Harrison Burton finished in 12th last weekend at Nashville Motorspeedway but had a less desirable result the week before that at Charlotte, finishing in 21st. However, after a mixed start to his Xfinity return, Burton, who was released by Wood Brothers Racing last season, revealed his desire to return to the NASCAR Cup Series
During a conversation with SpeedFreaks last month, he reflected on his growth and future goals.
"That's been the biggest weapon of mine and I've raced the best drivers in the world for the past three years, so I've learned a lot and I feel I can take that with me to the future and hopefully when I get back to the Cup Series, I'll be ready to go again and understand and fire off with some pace," Harrison Burton said (via Newsweek).
Notably, Burton also made a brief Cup return last month and participated in the 2025 exhibition All-Star Race for Rick Ware Racing.
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