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Kyle Larson made it back-to-back spring race wins at Kansas Speedway. He dominated the NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday from the pole to win for the third time this season.
Seven teams will drop to the rear before the start of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway for unapproved adjustments.
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.
Zane Smith is in his second full-time Cup season. Through the first 11 races of the 2025 campaign, the No. 38 driver has had a solid start, including seven top 20s and a season-best ninth at Phoenix. Heading into Sunday’s race at Kansas, he had an average finishing position of 19.1.
Multiple teams suffered tire issues in NASCAR Cup Series practice Saturday, as Ty Gibbs topped the speed chart at Kansas Speedway.
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Yardbarker on MSNKyle Larson 'focused on Indy' ahead of Indianapolis 500 qualifying, NASCAR All-Star RaceFor the second year in a row, Larson is attempting one of the greatest feats in motorsports: racing in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.
In the fourth season of the Gen 7, single-lug-nut era, the once-rapid improvement of pit stop times has begun to slow. Yet, crews continue to dig for every thousandth of a second, pushing the limits of what is possible in terms of swapping out four tires and filling a tank of fuel.
Netting his fourth top 10 of the 2025 season, Ryan Preece and the No. 60 RFK crew continue to show promise in the regular season.