Did You Notice?: Kyle Larson Reaching NASCAR Hall of Fame Territory
Kyle Larson’s NASCAR Cup Series win total is inching the 2021 champion closer to legendary status at just 30 years old. How high can he rise?
Kyle Larson’s NASCAR Cup Series win total is inching the 2021 champion closer to legendary status at just 30 years old. How high can he rise?
Kyle Larson’s win in his first-ever modified start at Eldora marked the seventh type of racecar he’s triumphed in at the Ohio dirt track.
Despite the wins, Larson is still very human.
SHR cars combined to lead 66% of the NOCO 400 at Martinsville, a percentage not seen since 2020.
There is an important factor that helps explain why Larson won at Martinsville and ended up in the garage at Bristol – patience.
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.
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.
Larson led the final 30 laps and won by over four seconds for his first Cup win at Martinsville.
The NASCAR Cup Series’ ratings have been down across the board this season, and the network has not been immune from criticism.
With a three-year sample size now, should the Bristol dirt experiment continue?
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