Kyle Busch’s Dream Retirement Scenario
Kyle Busch, a famous NASCAR driver and two-time Cup Series champion is thinking about retiring and then passing on the reins to his son, Brexton.
Busch is 38 years old and has already decided how he wants to retire and want. To him, his retirement is a very special occasion and he wants to go how he wants. He’s also planning to hand over the reins to his son after he turners 15. For now, Brexton is only 8 years old and still has a long way to go.
“I would say in a perfect world – I’ve kind of dreamt this up a little bit – in a perfect world, I would retire from Cup racing when Brexton is 15 years old,” Busch said.
He didn’t stop there. He also explained how he wants his retirement to be
He said, “I would go run a year of truck. I’d go run a full truck series season to see if I can win a Truck Series championship because that, I would be the first one to have ever won an all three series of NASCAR, you know, the championship, which I’ve won the most races across all three of those divisions, then anybody combined.”
He continued, “So I would do that and then when Brexton turns 16, him and I can split that truck where he can run the shorter track races and I can run the bigger track races. So for two years, because you have to be 18 to run the big tracks… we would split it. And then when he’s 18, he takes it over, and then when he runs it and takes it over and hopefully wins a championship, then he moves on and then I’m out. Like, I’m done. You know, that would, that would be it for me. So that would probably put me around, I guess 49, 50 years old.“That’s the dream. So I’ve got to make the dream a reality. So we’re working on that.”
As of now, Busch is currently fifth in the Cup Series standings.
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