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- Kyle Larsen dominated Food City 500 in Bristol Motor Speedway, 411 out of 500 lapses to win their second cup series of the season.
- This is Larsen’s second consecutive win and third in Bristol.
Kyle Larsen Entered the show Bristle motor speedway On Sunday and the winner’s trophy again got out.
Larsen led 411 out of 500 laps on his way 500 after winning food city For his second win Nascar cup series season,
Denny Hamlin and Alex Boman were the only driver to test Larsen for the lead on Sunday, but Helin did not find any close to half a second on the final run before pulling Larsen, while Boman went to Garage on Lap 350 with engine issues.
Larsen won the second consecutive time in Bristol – after winning last year’s playoff race – and for the third time in his career.
Here in Bristol, the winners and lost from Sunday’s NASCAR Cup series race:
Kyle is the new king of Larsen Bristol. After leading 462 laps in the final fall in Bristol, Larsen was again winning again with 411 laps on Sunday.
Larsen had some nervousness after the stop of the final green flag with closing the Denny Hamlin nearby, but he pulled away and took the lead at lap 440 for good.
Larsen did not complete the three-race sweep at the end of this week, after not making enough land in the end of Friday’s truck chain race. But he was prominent in Saturday’s Xfinity Series Race victory and did the same on Sunday.
Larsen’s staller weekends came a few days after John Edwards’s death, director of the Handric Motorsports of Racing Communications, who worked closely with the driver of the number 5 Chevrolet.
Ty Gibbs finished third on Sunday, in the top 10 for the second straight week and the number 54 team was very much needed after a poor start.
The gibs race began before being caught outward, before the drivers believe in wearing outside lanes and tires. But Gibbs managed to record stage points in the first two phases, then increased to the top five by Lap 300.
Which had a good day in total near Gibbs Racing, three drivers in the top five and four in the top 10.
Bowman worked for an OK points after submitting 16 stage points, but at the beginning of the final phase clear engine issues forced the number 48 Chevrolet to be in the garage on Lap 350 and in 37th place.
Boman has rapid race cars in all seasons, but he is in a row out of the top 25 with three finish in a row.
As long as the number 48 is in the car Vijay Lane, the marks will be important for Boman’s playoff opportunities. This recession will need to stop soon, and perhaps the week holiday is coming at a good time.
Logano’s weekend was ruined when he was coming from Turn 2 in Saturday’s qualifying session, damaging the back of the car and forced him to start from behind the ground.
Logano was brought to the end of the first phase, and the number 22 Ford never found the track position or the ability to increase the leaderboard. He ended in 25th, three laps down.
Number 22 team Penske Ford is going to proceed, and Taldega will be one of the favorite in two weeks. But Logano has left a lot of points on the track in the first two months of the regular session.