Richard Childress says it was "incredible" watching Brexton Busch this past Tuesday while discussing his abilities as a race car driver. Brexton was seen at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Tuesday driving his Legends car in opening practice for the Summer Shootout.
Childress says the Kyle Busch stylized No. 8 is there for Brexton if he ever wants to run it in the future for any team in NASCAR. They hold the rights to the number, so they can save it for the future if Brexton chooses to use it as his own.
As far as helping Brexton and putting him in the best possible position for his future:
"I think, again, just showing him the respect - and trying not to put more pressure on him, just like Dale Jr., not put more pressure on him. I think that he's got a great future ahead. That kid can drive a race car. ... He's just a bright young man and a great little race driver. He'll carry the Busch legacy many years to come."
We took a family trip to the Lincoln Monument tonight to check out the new reflecting pool.
Absolutely stunning. DC is so beautiful again, just in time for our Nation’s 250th.
Thank you, President Trump!! 🇺🇸
Eighty-two years ago today, freedom stood on the edge of extinction, and Allied forces stormed into hell to help save the world.
We will never forget the courage, the sacrifice, and the blood spilled on that fateful day.
Ned Jarrett captured 43 victories behind the wheel of a Ford, the most in NASCAR Cup Series history.
Jarrett also won the first Cup Series championship for the manufacturer in 1965.
I love how this came to happen.
With one lap to go in the Daytona 500, CBS-TV producer Bob Stenner hits his 'all call' key and barks "Everybody lay out !... Ned, be a dad, and call your boy home." You know what happens next...
"Well, Alright!" Ned exclaims. "It's the Dale and Dale show, and you know which Dale I'm pulling for..."
RIP to one of the best broadcasters and best friends this sport has ever known.