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In the Brickyard 400, only three drivers have ever on back-to-back Cup races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Kyle Larson was hoping to become the fourth on Sunday, ending a rough summer stretch for the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.
The 31-year-old Wallace from Mobile, Alabama, led 23 of 268 over-scheduled laps and fended off Kyle Larson through two overtime attempts to snap a 100-race winless drought and become the 17th competitor overall to win at the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
Kyle Larson raced to his third NASCAR Cup victory of the season at Kansas in mid-May then turned his attention to his second and perhaps final attempt at racing’s double — completing all 1,100 miles of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the
Why all eyes will be on Kyle Larson at Dover to see if he can snap summer slump on Sunday (2 p.m. ET, TNT Sports/truTV).
Kyle Larson is set to compete in the Xfinity Series before he defends his crown jewel victory at Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Kyle Larson edged Chris Buescher by a thousandth of a second at at Kansas Speedway on Sunday in the closest finish in NASCAR history. The official margin was a thousandth of a second.
After a rough start early in the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway, Kyle Larson was able to fight back for a respectable eighth-place finish. Larson was encouraged by the decent finish ...