The Nascar Chase Briscoe driver shows his 3 year old son who flows Indianapolis Speedway in a simulator

Before the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Chase Briscoe and his three -year -old son, Brooks Wayne, visited the IMS museum. Brooks got their hands on the museum simulator, where he turned around the 2.5 -mile track in a SIM racing car with open wheels.
Briscoe is a pilot of the 30 -year -old Nascar series under Joe Gibbs Racing. Outside the track, the native of Indiana is a three -year -old father, including twins born last year. He has been married to his wife Marissa since 2019, while he was still running in the Xfinity series.
In an article on Instagram history, the JGR # 19 driver shared a Brooks overview using the simulator at the IMS museum. He asked questions about the possibility of a division for three -year -old children on his home track, writing:
“When will the 3-year division green IMS?”

While IMS will probably not create a new division for children three years old soon, the 2.5-thousand circuit hosts several series of races, including NASCAR and the Indycar series with the Indy 500. NASCAR stopped there between 2021 and 2023 due to the disappointing subcontracted action before the track before the calendar last year.
This year, the Brickyard 400 will welcome 39 pilots, including part -time entrants Katherine Legge, Jesse Love and Josh Bilicki. The 160-lapper is scheduled for July 27 at 2 p.m. HE on TNT SPORTS.


Briscoe, who made his debut in the Nascar Cup series with the Stewart-Haas races, now disappeared in 2021, only made one start to IMS of the 2024 season. He then marked a 24th place, Kyle Larson taking the checkered flag.
“I thought I was going to win the race”: Chase Briscoe on the team team Denny Hamlin for the victory in Douvres
With cooler tires on his Toyota # 19 Joe Gibbs Racing at Dover Motor Speedway last week, Chase Briscoe should win against his teammate, Denny Hamlin. However, he failed to make a pass and had to settle for second place.
Briscoe came on the stands for tires in the turn 388 before running alongside Hamlin during the final restart. While he had momentarily his head inside, Hamlin recovered him in the last round before walking away for the victory.
Speaking of the double OT race, Briscoe said (via Nascar Siriusxm radio):
“Obviously, I had a better tire that helped. There were very good restarts there at the end, and I was able to go from the 10th to the fourth the first, then, obviously, fourth in second place, and I thought I was going to win the race, in truth.”
After his other teammate, Christopher Bell, went by fighting Hamlin in the closing towers, Briscoe avoided risking an accident with # 11.
“I want to make sure that at least a JGR car won. It is useless to take us both. So, yes, have a good day for the business. Would obviously love to beat Denny, but there is a reason why the guy won 60 years. [0:32]
Denny Hamlin won at Monster For his fourth victory this year, followed by Chase Briscoe, Alex Bowman, Kyle Larson and Ty Gibbs – giving Joe Gibbs who ran three top -five. Christopher Bell, meanwhile, crossed the line in 18th after having directed 67 laps.
Edited by Tushar Bahl




