Kyle Larson DOMINATES Kansas
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Chris Buescher is back at Kansas Speedway this week, and he's being forced to relive the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history.
Intense restarts and tight racing are expected today, as the NASCAR Cup Series returns to Kansas Speedway. Last fall’s race had 30 lead changes and this event a year ago had 28 lead changes, ending when Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher in the closest finish in NASCAR history at .001 seconds.
Heading into NASCAR’s All-Star Race next weekend, RFK Racing appears poised for a strong run in the second half of the season. For the third straight week, the organization showcased impressive speed - this time at Kansas Speedway.
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RACER on MSNLarson tops Buescher again in Kansas qualifyingKyle Larson got the best of Chris Buescher again at Kansas Speedway.Larson, the last driver to get on track in NASCAR Cup Series qualifying, took the pole for Sunday’s race. He knocked Buescher from the top spot.
Even though Chevrolet drivers swept last year’s Kansas events, with Ross Chastain winning in the fall, there’s ample reason for Larson to look to the Toyotas as fierce competition. Before 2024, four different Camry drivers — Kurt Busch, Bubba Wallace, Denny Hamlin and Tyler Reddick — won four straight races at the track.
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Chris Buescher May Be One To Watch At KansasChris Buescher of RFK Racing will start second for this week's Cup race at Kansas Speedway, the AdventHealth 400. This will be the third time in Buescher's Cup career that he will have a top-10 starting position, but his first time on the front row.
Fresh off a dominant win at Kansas, Kyle Larson joins Kevin Harvick for this week’s Victory Lap to break down his incredible performance and share what made the difference on race day. Kyle shares stories about the intensity of the race,