Harrison Burton’s girlfriend Jenna Petty dons an all-pink attire for Sabrina Carpenter’s concert in Georgia
NASCAR Cup Series driver Harrison Burton’s girlfriend Jenna Petty recently shared pictures from her visit to a concert with friends. The 22-year-old dancer, engaged to Burton, shared her stylish look on social media.
Burton currently races for Wood Brothers Racing. The #21 Ford Mustang driver is the son of former NASCAR driver Jeff Burton and made his debut in the Cup Series in 2021. He was the first person born in the 21st century to win an Xfinity race. Earlier this year, he also won his first Cup race at Daytona International Speedway.
Petty, who recently graduated from High Point University, got engaged to Burton in March this year. In her latest post on Instagram, she can be seen wearning a bright pink outfit at Sabrina Carpenter’s concert in Georgia.
"Short n' sweet," Petty wrote.
The Short n' Sweet is an ongoing tour based on the sixth studio album of Carpenter.
Jenna Petty, who is from North Carolina, graduated from High Point University and works with Dance Productions - The Remix. She shares her personal life on Instagram and has also participated in NASCAR events like the Better Half Dash.
"Getting engaged was scary" - Harrison Burton on proposing to Jenna Petty
In a recent interview, Harrison Burton said that proposing to his girlfriend was more nerve-wracking than racing at Daytona. He said he felt confident in his racing but proposing was new and made him nervous.
"The proposal was much more scary than anything else I've ever done in my life, honestly. But, um, you know, the nice thing about racing is I kind of know what I'm doing, and I've studied and prepared. Not that I wasn't prepared, but it's definitely nothing I've ever done before, right? And, getting engaged was scary. I knew she'd say yes, but I was still nervous. I don't know why," Burton said via Sports360AZ (01:50).
In the same interview, Burton also talked about his time with Wood Brothers Racing and earning their 100th win in NASCAR. He shared how he has grown as a person and learned more about racing this year.
"So, it's been good. It's been a really good learning experience, and I'm walking away from this a much better race car driver than I was beforehand. I feel like next year in Xfinity, I'll be able to show that," he added (01:28).
After three years in the Cup Series, Burton will return to the Xfinity Series with AM Racing in 2025.