WATCH: Kyle Busch's wife Samantha's funny homework hustle with son Brexton goes wrong

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Samantha Busch, Kyle Busch's wife shares hilarious moment with their son Brexton

Richard Childress Racing driver Kyle Busch's wife Samantha Busch recently shared a hilarious of her helping their son Brexton with his homework.

In the clip, Brexton can be seen working on his homework, while Samantha uses her phone sitting next to him. The video follows the popular trend that has been going on Instagram and was captioned:

"When my son catches me googling the answer to his homework, I'm helping him on."

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Brexton Busch has followed in his father's footsteps and has raced since 2020 in different junior racing series. He has won more than 30 times at 11 different tracks.

He recently won at the INEX Winter Nationals at Citrus County Speedway earlier in February. He continues to take part in the series, and regularly posts updates on his social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.

He also had the opportunity to sit in a NASCAR challenger in March when 2021 Cup Series Champion Kyle Larson gave him a seat in his #5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.


Kyle Busch's son Brexton's hilarious outtake after sitting in Kyle Larson's Chevy

During the weekend at the Circuit of The Americas earlier in March, Kyle Busch was accompanied by Brexton in the event.

Brexton also had the chance to get in Kyle Larson's #5 Chevy. Since Larson stands at 5'6", his car seat is adjusted accordingly. Finding it comfortable while driving, the eight-year-old mentioned on social media that he fit perfectly in the car.

"I can fit and mash the gas in this Kyle’s seat😉 Thanks for letting me hop in @KyleLarsonRacin👊🏻"

Kyle Busch finished that race in ninth place, his second-best finish in the season so far. He repeated the result in Texas earlier.

He stands 16th in the Cup Series championship without any stage win and with 217 points, having led 63 laps. Despite his performance in the Cup Series, he performed better in the four races he took part in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. He won two, including one at Texas, and finished second in Bristol.

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