Kyle Larsen is expected to be in the winning form in the All-Star Race

Another NASCAR Cup series won after a strong run in the Canasus Speedway, Kyle Larsen Thus remains one of the two top races of the season so far.
The season is a third to enter the all-star race at the end of this week, and the Hendric Motorsports Driver has already won three times, which is tying him to the series lead with Christopher Bell of Gibbs Racing. Throw into a pair of victory by Denny Halin of JGR, and in those three hotshots are eight of the 12 checkers flags.
From an organizational point of view, it moves even deeper: while the JGR leads the series with five wins, HMS has been winning four times (William Bayran’s countonna 500 wins counting) and team Painskes two wins (Austin Cyndric, Joy Logano).
Loan Outer Josh Berry’s Las Vegas Wood Brothers have a win for racing – who has a technical alliance with Penscay through Ford – meaning that the three racing stables have essentially won all 12 wins so far.
The type of domination in Larsen is clear, which will see the second time in the third race of the game to win the NASCAR all-star race on Sunday night after returning to the North Wilkesboro Speedway in the mountains of North Wilkesboro, Nekan.
In the exhibition race of 2023, Larsen took out from behind the ground and led 145 laps, with a 200-lap event defeated Ribourne, Historic Short Track and Runner-up Bubba Walece for 4.537 seconds.
Elk Grove, California, joined the Elite Company with their third win in the race for native non-binds, which previously strong in 2019 and 2021. He tied Dell Arnhard (1987, 1990, 1993) and Jeff Gordon (1995, 1997, 2001) with three all-stars win. Jimmy Johnson has won four times (2003, 2006, 2012, 2013).
When it comes to dominating the five-eighth-e-meal layout of North Wilcaseborough, no one had done better than Logano a year ago, when he earned the pole, but all led one in 200 in their number 22 Ford and in the 40th annual race, hemlin was outs of 0.636 seconds.
In a terrible 2024, Logano was the winner through a 13 -digit race and used speed to start a run for his third championship.
In practice on Friday, Tyler Radic topped the chart with a lap of 18.198 seconds (123.640 mph) to defeat Chase Elliot and Wallace as drivers rocked their cars for a long time before their qualifying attempts.
The qualifying included four tires and three lap with drivers for the second time for fuel before turning the final circuit.
Sporting the colors of purple and gold of the University of Eastern Carolina, Brad Caselowski of RFK racing placed his number 6 Ford on the pole over a combined time of 1: 27.362. Bell’s number 20 was runner -up at Toyota 1: 28.252.
“This is one thing that I have never done in my career,” Keselowski, who is in the 33rd issue, said about his poll-winning in the Payday race of $ 1 million. “Total team’s attempt. Pit Cruce and Team gave me a rock-solid car and a rock-solid pit stop … and I put me in the lap.”
The 2012 Cup title winner will have a poll for both the heat race on Saturday and the 200-lap main event on Sunday.
Michael McDowell’s No. 71 Chevrolet’s Spire Motorsport Covers won the $ 100,000 Mechanics Wear Pit Cruel Challenge for the fastest stop during 12.587 seconds.
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