In a Thanksgiving battle for the ages, Christopher Bell fended off countless attacks from fellow NASCAR star Kyle Larson to capture the win in Thursday night’s 77th annual Turkey Night Grand Prix at Ventura Raceway.
There’s not a whole lot in his dirt racing career that Kyle Larson hasn’t done, but Thursday evening at Ventura Raceway, he managed to cross one item off the list that had eluded him for several years.
Kyle Larson continued his goal of playing spoiler during the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series finale by completing a sweep of the first two stages in Sunday’s Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Kyle Larson played spoiler and proved his mastery of the high side once again at Homestead-Miami Speedway, dominating the opening stage of Sunday’s season-ending Ford EcoBoost 400.
Though he’s no longer in the mix for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship, Kyle Larson proved he’s still going to be in the hunt for a race win after charging late to win the opening stage of Sunday’s Can-Am 500 at Phoenix Raceway.
Kyle Larson may not be in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs any longer, but he served notice Sunday afternoon at Texas Motor Speedway that he can still contend at the front of the field.
Kyle Larson controlled the middle stint of Sunday’s Apache Warrior 400 at Dover Int’l Speedway, notching his fourth Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series stage win of the season and a crucial playoff point as well.