Polonitter Kyle Larson manages worn tires to capture Adventhealth 400

Kyle Larson had another raid car in Kansas in the afternoon, but wasn’t a little sure on the closing tours.
Hendrick Motorsports racer, Kansas City, Kansas Speedway’deki Nascar Cup Series in the Adventhealth 400 to demand victory during the last 72 rounds were based on a warning time.
The 2021 Nascar Cup series champion, after the fourth warning, passed the number 20 of the leader Christopher Bell, overcome three yellow flags, and the 32nd career victory of the Toyota driver 49 Green Flag tour summit and tied with Dale Jarrett.
Elk Grove, California, Racer, his third career Kansas Triumph with three wins with a 2025 wins matched. Hendrick Motorsports ’10. was.
A weekend, where cars blown tires after long wear, said that he had certainly lost speed in the last few circuits while trying to manage Larson Chevrolet’s rubber.
“I was trying hard to accelerate myself because I believe this is the longest run of the day.” He said. “I was fighting at the end of the running … I don’t know that the right front began to wear too much, but I was starting to lose too much grasping, and then I was really trembling badly. I was afraid of a right or leaving anything.”
Bell was in Kansas and the first five runs of 2025 were pleased to record the second career.
“I was surprised to give up the top (line) in the last few rounds and pulled it down, Bell Bell said,” But I was fighting as bad as it. “
Ryan Bleney, Chase Briscoe and Alex Bowman completed the first five.
Chevrolet won the third flat time in Speedway, while Ford hit the Skid, which Ford hit nine races in Kansas.
After Aj Allmendinger’s expiry of Chevrolet, the seventh round of the race remained on the 19 tracks of Polish Larson and the other 19 tracks – and Larson’s 5 Chevrolet rockets from the package with a slight challenge in restarting.
Larson 80 rounds were pulled in the first segment, the remaining front 20 drivers had to be a pit around the 40th round, while the previous group continued to turn the green flag circuits. This reversed Denny Hamlin’s number 11 on the field.
Point leader William Byron straightened the right rear tire on a 67th round after a gambling at low air pressure, which ended with a completely grip and rotation of the car number 24.
Larson put his teammate Chase Elliott under two seconds to win the best bonus points in Stage 1. Bell, Bleney and Austin Cindric completed the first five.
Larson, who won the 2nd stage with Elliott Nipping, reached 10,000 career rounds. Larson, Hamlin and Kyle Busch are the only active drivers reaching this milestone. Bleney, Josh Berry and Bell followed the Hendrick duo in the second stage.
After throwing Elliott on Larson on Pit 9, Brad Keselowski, without the top 10 finish in a miserable season, this season was not over.
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