Kyle Busch and his wife, Samantha, playfully tried to guess one another’s turn-ons on the latest episode of her podcast.
Busch is enduring the longest win drought of his career and hasn’t won a NASCAR Cup Series race since the 2023 season. Busch had set a historic streak after winning at least one race in 19 consecutive seasons, but he’s on the verge of completing two full seasons without a victory.
While his struggles on the track continue, Busch has been pulling the curtain back on his life away from racing. His wife Samantha made a crude reference recently, and it continued as the pair talked about their sex life — and what they like.
In the latest episode of the ‘Certified Oversharer‘ podcast, which is hosted by Samantha, she asked if they could guess each other’s biggest turn-on. Busch thought for a moment. She declared she knew his before the 40-year-old said, “You like the helicopter. “
“Yes. Yes. You do. You like to hear that, th-th-th-th,” Busch said as he imitated a helicopter sound. Samantha denied the accusation but laughed at her husband’s impression.
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“I know what yours is,” Samantha declared. “Definitely a BJ, for sure. No question.”
“Wow,” Busch replied. “I wish I was ever turned on.”
He then said: “Your favorite turn on is the back of your knees.” Samantha suggested it had been years since Busch did that, and accused him of not doing it even though he knew it was her biggest turn on.
When Busch suggested she did the same for his one, Samantha revealed: “You’ve had that way more than the back of my knee, don’t even play.”
Back on the asphalt, Busch is turned off. He is currently enduring an 85-race winless streak since his June 2023 Gateway victory, and the two-time Cup Series champion has missed the playoffs for the second straight year.
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However, the 40-year-old is excited about racing at Bristol Motor Speedway. In Chevrolet’s media release, Busch said: “Bristol’s one of my favorite tracks, if not my favorite. I love going there, it’s obviously a great place.
“It reminds me of the local short track atmosphere that you get on Saturday nights, growing up racing late models and things like that. It’s a lot of fun, I love the banking, I love the concrete, and just the nature of that place.”
The NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs continue with the Bass Pro Shops Night Race on Saturday, Sept. 13. Busch will start from P16.