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Kyle Busch’s wife Samantha turns heads in checkered cardigan and jeans as Richard Childress' star finishes 28th at Martinsville

Richard Childress Racing's Kyle Busch did not have the best day at Martinsville Speedway but his wife, Samantha, supported him at the event, dressed in a stylish outfit.

After three wins in 2023, Busch failed to qualify for the playoffs this year with no wins. He came close to winning at Daytona International Speedway and Darlington Raceway but could not seal the win. Busch finished 28th in his No. 8 Chevrolet during the last playoff race this Sunday.

Busch's wife, Samantha, who is always present during races to support him, wore a cozy checkered cardigan and jeans to the Xfinity 500.

"37/38 down always supporting my 🎱," Samantha wrote.
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The 39-year-old has won at least one race every season since he started racing full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series series in 2005. This streak has lasted 19 years but with only one race left in 2024, his streak might end.

Busch has had five top-5 and 10 top-10 finishes this year. He has led 229 laps and finished third in Atlanta, fourth at Michigan and second at Daytona in August and has an average finish of 18.23.

Meanwhile, his son Brexton wrapped up his 2024 kart racing season with 45 wins out of 129 starts. Kyle and Samantha have two children, a nine-year-old son Brexton, and a younger daughter, Lennix.


Kyle Busch and Samantha dress up for a Spooky Soiree silent auction

Samantha and Kyle Busch run a fund called The Bundle of Joy, which helps educate people about infertility and eliminate financial obstacles.

In a recent post, Samantha posted pictures from a silent auction, Spooky Soiree and shared their achievements over the past 10 years. Samantha has previously talked about her struggles with infertility. She strongly supports IVF and started the Bundle of Joy Fund to help couples pay for IVF treatments.

"We are proud to say that to date we have donated 1.7 million dollars to 131 couples and have 100 babies born thru the foundation! We understand first hand the immense struggles these couples will face due to our own journey spanning almost a decade in which we faced miscarriages, failed cycles, multiple egg retrievals, a failed gestational carrier cycle and so many years of failed pregnancy tests, shots and doctors appointments," Samantha wrote.

Samantha has also authored "Fighting Infertility: Finding My Inner Warrior Through Trying to Conceive, IVF and Miscarriage," which was published in 2021.

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Busch married Samantha, who is from St. John, Indiana, in 2010. Samantha is a fashion designer and lifestyle blogger but studied psychology at Purdue University.

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