Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin, the dominant NASCAR Cup Series drivers, could have a blooming rivalry


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@morningjournal— By DAVE SKRETTA KANSAS CITY, Kan. — What is quickly becoming the best rivalry in NASCAR evidently has at least one willing participant. After Kyle Larson edged Chris Buescher at the line in the closest finish in history May 5 at Kansas Speedway, the 2021 Cup Series champion confessed that he would have been OK […]

Country Rebel—Kyle Larson Wins NASCAR Cup Series Race In Closest Finish In NASCAR History. In a historic moment for NASCAR, Kyle Larson made history by winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday night in what turned out to be the closest finish ever recorded. As the race entered its tense final moments following a green-white-checkered restart, Larson strategically positioned himself alongside Chris Buescher in Turns […]

Fox News—Kyle Larson wins at Kansas in closest NASCAR Cup Series finish in history. Photo finishes appeared to be the theme of the racing weekend as more than 24 hours after Kentucky Derby fans saw one of the closest finishes in recent memory, NASCAR fans got to see something similar play out at Kansas Speedway on Sunday night. Kyle Larson, Chris Buescher, Chase Elliott, Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin all came down the front stretch in hopes of picking up a huge Cup Series win. Larson and Buescher were bumping each other as they exited the final turn. CLICK HERE FOR MORE...

CNN—Kyle Larson wins by 0.001 seconds in closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history. Capping off a weekend of photo finishes, Kyle Larson won NASCAR’s AdventHealth 400 by a staggering 0.001 seconds in Kansas on Sunday. Unlike the Kentucky Derby won by Mystik Dan on Saturday, not even the naked eye could separate who finished first out of Larson and eventual second-place finisher Chris Buescher in a photo finish. The finish was so close that Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing (RFK Racing), Buescher’s team, and commentators on the broadcast originally believed Buescher had done enough...