Kyle Larson Becomes A Two-Time Champion, Almost By Accident
He wasn’t the fastest, flashiest, or even in the frame—then somehow won it all.
He wasn’t the fastest, flashiest, or even in the frame—then somehow won it all.
Blaney came to Phoenix without a shot at the title—so he took the checkered flag instead.
In the end, he went from a confident winner—a phenom—to the 19-year-old kid who just got kicked off the playground.
Perfect pit stops and late-race precision delivered Jesse Love his first NASCAR Xfinity championship in the series’ farewell race for Xfinity.
Third in qualifying, steady in practice, and backed by a team that’s been here before—Larson’s playing the long game for title No. 2.
At Phoenix, the sacred Stall No. 1 turned traitor — a patch of rubbered-up misery that nearly cost Corey Heim a championship.
After 60 wins and no title, the Virginian’s qualifying run screamed louder than any press conference ever could.
Ty Majeski came within a heartbeat of making Truck Series history Friday night, falling just short of back-to-back titles in a Phoenix showdown for the ages.
In a race that looked more like a bar fight on wheels, Corey Heim was the last man still throwing punches.
NASCAR’s bosses insist the sport’s charging ahead—lawsuits, ratings dips, and all—as they hint at a possible championship overhaul.