December 22, 2024 08:55 AM

Bruce Jenner 500,000 Wreck Car Crashed Into Ditch; Burt Jenner Shares, ‘We Had A Blast’

Bruce Jenner 500,000 wreck car was destroyed during a race. The Kardashian/Jenner patriarch was with his son, Burt, in Baja, Mexico for the yearly Baja 1000 off-road race.

They were racing in a $500,000 truck when they unfortunately crashed into a ditch. None of them were hurt when the crash happened. Plus, it would appear that the father-and-son tandem had a lot of fun before the Bruce Jenner 500,000 wreck car hit a ditch, as evidenced by a post on Burt's official Instagram account.

He wrote, "We had a blast, learned a ton about Baja, made a bunch of new friends whom I will remember for life, didn't bend the truck (even though we went off twice) and we came home safe."

Bruce Jenner 500,000 wreck car was ultimately expensive, but it would seem that they were both quite indifferent about the wreckage. Apparently, they got more than $1 million merely for participating in the race. Perhaps this is the reason why they were not too concerned about losing their $500,000 truck. However, it appears that the experience they had was much better than the money they received.

"Well, I don't want to say the race didn't go as planned, because it did. In this picture is the group of people who helped us out in the middle of the desert when we broke the truck and offered up pizza and beer and radios," Burt wrote with the picture.

He then added, "At this point, after hours in the desert, dad and I were starving, thirsty, and needed a radio to signal our race was over. They pretty much solved all our problems and made life good again."

The accident that involved Bruce Jenner 500,000 wreck car reportedly happened last Thursday. Sadly for the Jenner team, they were disqualified from the race since too many hours have passed before they were able to get their vehicle back on the track. Still, though, they had an absolutely fun-filled father-son bonding.

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Bruce Jenner, Mexico, Keeping Up With The Kardashians
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