Kyle Larson excavates Austin Dillon, while crew head, Cliff, Daniels, HMS shower with praise


Kyle Larson was praised by his head of the Cliff Daniels crew on the radio after many of the later markers threw. While Larson tried to fall Austin Dillon, he took an excavation in the Richard Childress Racing Driver. Jeff Gluck, the veteran Nascar journalist, shared the news in X.

Larson had a dominant weekend at the Bristol Motor Speedway. He finished second behind Chandler Smith in the truck series despite a road penalty. In the Xfinity series, Larson led 276 300 laps and won a commander, dedicating the victory to Jon Edwards. Continued his streak in the Cup series After winning the victory in the city of Food 500. He directed more than 400 laps in the 500 -lap race. Larson won the two stages of the race during his second victory of the Cup season.

Due to the nature of the track, Larson was facing traffic, but his abilities as a dirt corridor, taking into account the marble marble, helped him sail the field.

His crew chief, Cliff Daniels, had praise for his competition capacity. While trying to navigate for Austin Dillon, Larson took an excavation on the radio. Jeff Gluck reported all the incident to x:

“Cliff Daniels tells Kyle Larson after watching it with traffic:” Good job, man. Way to keep it patient. Way of keeping -being concentrated. Beautiful and soft. “Larson:” You only need Austin Dillon to get out of the way. “”

The highlights of Kyle Larson's career include winning the Nascar 2021 Cup championship where he won 10 races and led more than 2500 laps. Prior to his victory in Bristol, Larson had won a single victory this season (in Homestead-Miami) along with four first finishes and five first ten. Took sixth place in the standings and 244 points. Now is the fourth place in the Cup's standings and has improved its middle end to 12.3.


Kyle Larson joins Denny Hamlin and William Byron to get rare statistical statistics

Kyle Larson has joined Denny Hamlin and William Byron in a rare nascar, each of which led more than 200 laps in consecutive races, marking the first time since 2015 that three consecutive cup races have seen a single pilot dominate. This achievement highlights its exceptional talent and race capacity to command the track.

“ Hamlin led to Martinsville on 274, Byron led the Larson in 243. Larson has led 224+ today. It has been the first time since 2015 (New Hampshire, Dover, Charlotte), where 3 consecutive cup races have seen a driver at least 200 laps, '' wrote Stephen Sumpf from FRONTTH to X.

Beyond this achievement, Larson continues to honor Jon Edwards, a member of the team who died this week, with his victories and performances.