Kyle Larson Shrugs Off ‘Favorite’ Label Ahead of Phoenix Finale
Kyle Larson isn’t buying into the ‘favorite’ talk ahead of Phoenix. The 2021 champ says all four contenders are too good for any one driver to claim an edge.
Kyle Larson isn’t buying into the ‘favorite’ talk ahead of Phoenix. The 2021 champ says all four contenders are too good for any one driver to claim an edge.
Throughout the country, as the NASCAR season draws to a close, the weather is getting colder and the off-season is coming. Not in Phoenix.
Before he battles for NASCAR playoff survival, Kyle Larson suited up with Kansas City’s biggest stars—and left with a new jersey and some extra swagger.
Kyle Larson has turned Bristol into his personal highlight reel—now he’s chasing a rare three-peat under the Saturday night lights.
Rivals, friends, or just magnets in stock cars? Depends which lap you watch.
After steadying his season with back-to-back sixth-place finishes, Kyle Larson enters the Playoffs optimistic for Darlington but wary of flatter tracks ahead.
With all three Hendrick contenders past winners at The Glen, the regular season title race is wide open.
It’s a Hendrick house party at the top of the standings—Elliott, Byron, and Larson are locked in the closest race for the regular-season bonus in recent memory.
Kyle Larson is among the most versatile – and well-traveled – competitors in the NASCAR garage.
Kyle Larson was hoping to finally run a full 1100 miles this year.