Kyle Larsen unheard in violent sprint car accident

NASCAR star Kyle Larsen survived a violent accident on Friday night in a sprint car race in Wisconsin.
In the former cup series champion Plymouth Dirt Track, the robber was ranked second in the race world when his winged vehicle flipped the end-over-end before slammed into a catch fence.
, @Dirtvision @Kylalarsonracin Turn 1 goes to a wild ride, while the second is running tonight @Noseergydrink Speciality!
He is alright. pic.twitter.com/toiwgnisrd
– World’s world (@Worldofoutlaws) June 7, 2025
Larsen, 32, who was able to get out of the car, said the right rear axle “or something” broke.
“It just launched me, and I was with the ride,” he said, per motorsport.com. “Bummer, but I think that really good pacing Rico (Abreyu) and finally catching traffic and running there. Gladly I am fine, big hit but all-in-in-in-in-in-ego.”
In addition to racing stock cars and sprint cars, Larsen has also competed in Indianapolis 500 in the last two years.
Larsen number 5 in the Sunday Cup series race at Michigan International Speedway is going to be behind the wheel of Handric motorcycles Chevrolet.
The 2021 cup series champion’s three wins and 10 top -10 are in this season and the leader is 48 points back from William Bayran, second in the cup standing.
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