Stat Sheet: Wins Alone Don’t Capture Kyle Larson’s Intermediate Dominance
Larson only has 10 Cup wins between tracks 1-mile to 1.5-miles in length despite a whopping 5,263 laps led.
Larson only has 10 Cup wins between tracks 1-mile to 1.5-miles in length despite a whopping 5,263 laps led.
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Plus, could Tyler Reddick’s championship aspirations boil down to the next race at Homestead-Miami Speedway?
Blaney’s sixth-place finish has been returned to the No. 12 driver.
Budweiser returns to Harvick’s car for the first time since 2015.
Carson Hocevar was originally scheduled for the ride.
The stats don’t show all that much difference between the current Cup Series car and its predecessor, at least in Sin City.
McDowell was pretty much the only underdog to enjoy the Cup Series’ fall trip to Vegas.
Larson suddenly looks like the favorite to win it all.