The Kyle Larson vs Max Verstappen debate has been raging ... If you made those five cars, a cup car, a Craftsman truck, a 410 sprint car, you know, a midget and a late modified, Kyle would win ...
This season will see quite a few big name NASCAR drivers along with Kyle Larson. Here we take a look ... He is the winner of the 2017 Truck Series championship with five wins in the season.
Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell were the winners ... select Xfinity races with Joe Gibbs Racing this season and select Truck races for TRICON Garage. NBC Sports broadcaster Dillon Welch finished ...
Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell were the winners Monday in the opening night of the Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Larson won the night’s feature race to advance to Saturday night’s Chili ...
His case was helped by mistakes from many of his competitors, including Ty Dillon and Austin Dillon. Ty Gibbs was a popular ...
However, before the big game, Larson has some business of his own to tend to at Bowman Gray on Sunday. He will be ...
She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry. Kyle Larson has voiced his frustration with the NASCAR playoff format, which came under scrutiny during the 2024 NASCAR ...
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Kyle Larson ... caution that allowed him to keep the lead. Larson ultimately held off a charging Daison Pursley to seal the win. Larson, 32, joins fellow Cup Series competitor and midget car ...
Heading into the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, Kyle Larson is unsurprisingly picked ... Fox caught up with the 32-year-old and asked him what he’s looking forward to in the network’s 25th ...
Hendrick Motorsports NASCAR driver Kyle Larson has issued a bold critique of the current NASCAR playoff format. He argues that this format lowers the value of securing a championship win.