Kennesaw, GA – SimCraft, the premier American manufacturer of advanced motion simulation systems, is proud to announce the addition of Brexton Busch to the SimCraft Academy for Driver Development.
The son of two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion and future Hall of Famer Kyle Busch, Brexton has already captured more than 20 wins this year across multiple disciplines. Recognized as one of the most exciting young drivers in motorsports, Brexton is now training on a SimCraft APEX 4 CT racing simulator to prepare for the increasing demands of national-level competition.
“Brexton’s natural ability and determination are undeniable, and pairing that with our APEX CT platform gives him a serious advantage as he climbs the ranks,” said TJ Halsema, Director of Driver Development at SimCraft. “Our mission is to equip rising stars like Brexton with the same professional-grade tools trusted by champions across the industry.”
The SimCraft APEX 4 CT racing simulator delivers a fully immersive training experience with four degrees of freedom motion. Its fidelity exceeds that of many OEM level systems, enabling Brexton to replicate race conditions with unmatched realism and precision from his own home.
“SimCraft is so cool because when I get in the simulator it feels just like I’m really racing on the track. I get to practice different tracks, different cars, try new things, and learn how to be faster and smoother. It’s the real deal. Every time I practice off the track now, I’m getting better on it. Plus, my Mom and Dad let me ‘train’ more since it’s not just a video game.” – Brexton Busch
As a member of the SimCraft Academy for Driver Development, Brexton will receive ongoing support and access to coaching tools that reinforce his growth on and off the track. His feedback will also contribute to continued improvements in SimCraft systems, benefitting clients across the industry.
SimCraft’s elite-level simulators are used by professional teams in NASCAR, IMSA, IndyCar, and Formula racing to enhance driver readiness and provide meaningful seat time without the risk, cost or constraints of on-track testing.

