Brendan Queen reacts to his debut at Nascar with Kaulig Racing


One of the most popular among the growing stars in the world of engine, Brendan Queen, has finally achieved his great break and is ready to debut at the Nascar in the Xfinity series. Before Friday (September 5), the Racing Kaulig The team announced Queen's debut next weekend during the Xfinity series in Bristol Motor Speedway (September 12).

Kaulig Racing, known for giving opportunities for the increase in talents, seems to be the right one for the first foray in Queen in the national point of view of the Nascar. And with the Bistol Bullera, known for its intensity and the tight races, it is a proper stage for a short track runner to shine.

As the anticipation and excitement for the young driver accumulate, he remains focused and grateful for the opportunity given. Queen reacted to Kaulig Racing's announcement, writing:

“I can't put into words the illusion that I am making debut in my Nascar Xfinity series with Kaulig Racing next week in Bristol! I can't thank Matt Kaulig and Chris Rice for -Reality!”

The 27 -year -old Virginia native, affectionately known by the fans as “Butterbean”, has long been since the short scene on the court, and this opportunity has a major milestone in his career.

For Queen, who has built a reputation with his strong performances and his personality on Earth, this debut is more than a race; It is a reward for years of determination, hard work and resilience. Fans who have followed it through the circuits of the late model know how much this opportunity means for him.

Why is Brendan's queen nicknamed “Butterbean”?

Brendan Queen, who drives the 28th Chevrolet car in Menards, is often known for his “Butterbean” nickname. The 26 -year -old driver, who is slowly moving forward in the rows of the Motorports circuit, has won one of the biggest follow -ups in the sport and is one of the most popular stars at this time.

The Queen recently answered the question of why she is nicknamed “Butterbean” during her conversation with Kevin Harvick.

“ So Butterbean's thing came from when I was a baby. My grandfather called my mother and said to me, 'Your son is on television.' 'He turned on, and he was Butterbean the Boxeador, and he seemed to me as a baby … All my life, my mother called me butter or Butterbean … It was a little bit among my family, and my friends found, shout. Nascar on the fox.

Brendan's queen is ready to do Nascar Xfinity Series This season debut with Kaulig Racing during the race at the Bristol Motor Speedway Weekend. When the driver begins this new phase of his career, he will expect to enjoy his time and offer a strong performance with the opportunity he has been given.