Kyle Larson’s triumphant victory at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway solidifies his position as a dominant force in the NASCAR Cup Series. With his second win at the venue and his impressive career record, Larson continues to showcase his exceptional talent and skill behind the wheel.
As Chevrolet drivers celebrate their continued success this season, the upcoming race at Phoenix Raceway promises to be another thrilling chapter in the ongoing competition. With Larson leading the charge, fans can expect more excitement and intense battles on the track as the season progresses.
Kyle Larson Race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Kyle Larson once again showcased his prowess at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, clinching his second victory at the venue and his third career win there. Larson’s dominance was evident as he led an impressive 181 of 267 laps at the 1.5-mile track, leaving his competitors trailing behind.
Yes, Larson led 181 of 267 laps at the 1.5-mile track. Kyle Busch led the second-most—18. And, yes, Larson swept the first two stages and took the checkered flag to secure his third victory at Las Vegas, tying Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski for most among full-time active Cup drivers.
Kyle Larson Wins
Larson’s victory marks a significant milestone, as he solidifies his position among the top drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series. This win also cements Larson’s standing as a force to be reckoned with on the track.
Larson won for the third time in his career at Las Vegas, where in 2021 he got his first win driving for Hendrick following a nearly yearlong suspension in 2020. Larson also won in the No. 5 Chevy at Las Vegas last October in the playoffs. Larson held off Tyler Reddick for his 24th career Cup victory.
How Many Wins Does Kyle Larson Have?
With this triumph, Larson adds yet another victory to his impressive racing resume, bringing his total career Cup wins to 24. His consistency and skill behind the wheel continue to set him apart from his competitors.
NASCAR Cup teams took on Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the first time this season Sunday afternoon in a race that Kyle Larson won after dominating.
Impressive Performance and Statistics
Larson’s performance at Las Vegas was nothing short of spectacular. Not only did he lead a staggering number of laps, but he also swept the stages, showcasing his ability to maintain control throughout the race.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver scored his third Las Vegas win after leading 181 laps and sweeping the stages. Tyler Reddick, Ryan Blaney, Ross Chastain, and Ty Gibbs scored top-five finishes.
There were six cautions — two for stage breaks — totaling 35 laps. The four in-race cautions were for single-car incidents.
The Cup race had 24 lead changes as 15 drivers led laps. This includes Derek Kraus, who led two laps in his first-ever Cup start for Kaulig Racing. No drivers other than Larson led more than 18 laps.
There were 31 cars that finished on the lead lap Sunday at Las Vegas. Chris Buescher was the only driver who failed to finish the race after a lost wheel sent the No. 17 Ford into the outside wall on Lap 27.
Continued Success for Chevrolet
Larson’s victory adds to the success of Chevrolet drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series. With wins by William Byron at the Daytona 500 and Daniel Suarez at Atlanta, Larson’s triumph at Las Vegas further solidifies Chevrolet’s strong start to the season.
Chevrolet drivers have achieved success through the first three races of the season. William Byron won the Daytona 500, Daniel Suarez won last weekend’s race at Atlanta and Larson won at Las Vegas.