Kyle Larson wins NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas
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Kyle Larson remains atop the NASCAR Cup Series power rankings, thanks to his dominating performance at Kansas Speedway. Once again, those behind him continue to jockey for position. Those drivers landed in their spots partly based on speed and partly based on just the ability to get to the finish and earn a good result.
NASCAR fans express frustration over Kyle Larson’s dominant run at Kansas Speedway, blaming the outcome on the Next Gen cars.
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Kyle Larson secured his second consecutive spring win at the Kansas Speedway and third series victory of the season.
NASCAR Cup Series season will be one-third of the way complete after Sunday's Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway, which features another stacked NASCAR at Kansas DFS driver pool. With strong options like Kyle Larson,
Kyle Larson won the AdventHealth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday afternoon. Larson drove to the checkered flag on a picture-perfect Mother’s Day afternoon. The race itself was marked by several crashes, cautions and restarts in the last 78 laps that changed the complexion of the 400.5-mile race.
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NASCAR confirmed that Layne Riggs, who finished second in the Craftsman Truck Series race in Kansas, was disqualified after a post-race infraction. The No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford was found to have violated Section 14.4.9.A in the NASCAR Rule Book, which is associated with the bed cover of the trucks.