Larson Aims to End 23-Race Losing Streak at NASCAR Finale
Kyle Larson aims to break a 23-race losing streak in the winner-take-all NASCAR championship against three drivers seeking their first titles.
- On Sunday, Kyle Larson aims to end a 23-race losing streak in NASCAR's winner-take-all finale at Phoenix Raceway against Chase Briscoe, William Byron and Denny Hamlin.
- Kyle Larson says a crash at the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 triggered the slump, which he described as unlike anything in his Chip Ganassi Racing days.
- Larson's recent form shows promise after a 2021 Phoenix win, with three top-fours in his last five visits and top-five finishes the last month, team say.
- With Briscoe's Phoenix win and Hamlin's six title shots, rival credentials heighten the stakes, as Hamlin enters with three Daytona 500 victories.
- Amid hometown rallies, Briscoe will feel strong local backing as about 3,000 people line Mitchell, Indiana, and 1,500 watch at the Lawrence County Tourism Board-hosted gym; William Byron travels commercially despite his Daytona 500 win this year.
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Larson Aims to End 23-Race Losing Streak in NASCAR Finale, Faces Briscoe, Byron and Hamlin for Title
AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Kyle Larson is stuck in a 23-race NASCAR losing streak and really hasn't done much better in his sprint car, either. His momentum hit a wall after his failed second attempt to run the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.
Larson aims to end 23-race losing streak at NASCAR finale
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Kyle Larson is stuck in a 23-race NASCAR losing streak and really hasn't done much better in his sprint car, either. His momentum hit a wall after his failed second attempt to run the Indianapolis 500 and…
Larson aims to end 23-race losing streak in NASCAR finale, faces Briscoe, Byron and Hamlin for title
Kyle Larson is stuck in a 23-race NASCAR losing streak. His momentum stalled after failing to finish both the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600. Larson has never experienced a slump like this. He admits it has affected his confidence. However,…
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