The Big 6: Questions Answered After Kyle Larson Pulls a Grandfather Clock Out of His Hat at Martinsville
Kyle Larson emerged victorious on a day that saw better, if not fantastic, racing at Martinsville.
Kyle Larson emerged victorious on a day that saw better, if not fantastic, racing at Martinsville.
Even after Phoenix and Richmond, many were waiting on this new short-track package’s true test at Martinsville. Much like many cars on Sunday, it did not pass.
A strong performance at Martinsville showed that Ricky Stenhouse Jr. might be more dangerous than usual come playoff time.
Several calls by crew chiefs paid off big time after 400 laps at Martinsville.
Adam Cheek and Bryan Davis Keith discuss Martinsville, Kyle Larson’s hot streak, the delay prior to a wayward-tire caution and more.
Chase Elliott climbed out of his car at Martinsville and immediately went to the ground. But despite the pain, he still finished 10th.
Briscoe wasn’t the featured injured Chase, but he was the one who nearly took home the grandfather clock.
Larson led the final 30 laps and won by over four seconds for his first Cup win at Martinsville.
Preece and Daniel Suarez are the starting front row for tomorrow’s 400-lap race.
William Byron is the defending spring Martinsville race winner; who else would be a good bet for Sunday’s race?