Kyle Larson Catches Unlucky Break Again At Phoenix
2 years agoFor the second week in a row, Kyle Larson is in a dominant position when disaster strikes. The Hendrick Motorsports Racing driver led a race-high 201 laps after starting from the pole. With a few laps left (lap 310), the caution flag came out. On the first overtime restart, William Byron had position on the No. 5 car down low. Eventually, Ryan Blaney would have as well. Larson backed off a hair and that slipped him down to third. Then, Tyler Reddick passed him later. After dominating most of the race, Larson wound up fourth.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com