$80 million worth NASCAR champion Kyle Busch goes on a romantic vacation to the Caribbean with his wife, Samantha Busch

Kyle Busch and family went on holiday mid-season to the Carribians as well.


$80 million worth NASCAR champion Kyle Busch goes on a romantic vacation to the Caribbean with his wife, Samantha Busch

Kyle Busch and Samantha Busch (Via Instagram)

Kyle Busch has finally taken a break from the compact racing season and taken some time off from racing. The two-time Cup Series champion has gone to the carbon island of Saint Barthélemy alongside his wife, Samantha Bush. This comes just 15 days after the couple celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary.

But going to the beaches of the Caribbean is arguably the best thing to do, considering the couple celebrated their anniversary at a dirt race track. Busch and his son Brexton Busch were racing in their respective midget classes. The Richard Childress Racing driver even crashed during a heat race in a non-winged car race.

Busch and his wife shared photos of their amazing moments on the island. Only Busch and his wife have gone on the trip, as their children or extended family are missing from the pictures shared online. The family usually shares pictures of their whole family while going on such trips as they did during the 2023 off-season.

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The couple is having an amazing time together, having romantic outings and dinners, and enjoying their time together. It will help them to get their minds free and get ready for the upcoming NASCAR season.

Kyle Busch will be seeking consistency in 2024 with RCR

Busch made his RCR debut in 2023 after moving on from Joe Gibbs Racing after 15 years with the Toyota giants that yielded him two Cup championships and multiple wins in all three tiers of the sport.

Kyle Busch (Via IMAGO)
Kyle Busch (Via IMAGO)

He had an impressive start to the season that saw him being competitive and winning three races, cementing himself as a contender. But then came the downfall as RCR failed to remain inconsistent and failed to win a single race, causing Busch’s disappointing playoff exit in R-12.

Addressing this consistency issue with cars will be their priority next season as they can’t achieve the goal of becoming champions with such car development. They already have the best driver, Busch, to fight for the title; it’s now up to the team to give him good cars.

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