Kyle Larson DOMINATES Kansas
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The odds for who will stand above the field as the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series champion have been updated. Kyle Larson asserted his dominance once again this past weekend on his way to Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway.
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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.
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — No one has ever dominated Kansas Speedway the way Kyle Larson did Sunday afternoon. The No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet paced the field for 221 of 267 laps — a whopping 82.7% of the event. Those are the most laps any one driver ...
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Kyle Larson ultimately clinched the victory at Kansas Speedway, followed by Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney, who crossed the line in second and third, respectively. Chase Briscoe and Alex Bowman were next to take the chequered flag in fourth and fifth respectively.