Here s how Kyle Larson repaid Chase Elliott at Martinsville with unique favor
Here s how Kyle Larson repaid Chase Elliott at Martinsville with unique favor Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Here's his pole lap at . RETWEET to congratulate !Here's his pole lap at . However, since the Elk Grove, California native's championship bid ended this season, Larson and the #5 crew helped Elliott gain an advantage over the rest of the field as he pushed to qualify for Championship 4. Having won the Busch Light Pole Award, Kyle Larson had the choice of a pit stall for race day. The #5 crew did not choose the last pit stall on the pit road for better exits so that the best spot could go to the second-choice man, who of course was Chase Elliott. While Larson pushed for the owner's title with his #5 crew, Chase Elliott continued to qualify for the final four drivers slated to win the driver's championship next Sunday.
Here s how Kyle Larson repaid Chase Elliott at Martinsville with unique favor
Chase Elliott pits during the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) Hendrick Motorsports teammates and have not cut each other any extra slack throughout the 2022 season. With both drivers from Rick Hendrick's organization already having proven themselves to be championship winners, run-ins on the track were inevitable between two top-tier drivers who find themselves battling each other more often than not at the front of the pack. Kyle Larson has been the undoubted aggressor in the relationship between the two Cup Series champions, with the #5 hendrickcars.com Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 driver pushing Elliott wide on Turn 1 at Watkins Glen a few months ago. The sport's visit to Fontana at the start of the season also saw Larson push Elliott into the wall in an aggressive move. RETWEET to congratulate !Here's his pole lap at . RETWEET to congratulate !Here's his pole lap at . However, since the Elk Grove, California native's championship bid ended this season, Larson and the #5 crew helped Elliott gain an advantage over the rest of the field as he pushed to qualify for Championship 4. Having won the Busch Light Pole Award, Kyle Larson had the choice of a pit stall for race day. The #5 crew did not choose the last pit stall on the pit road for better exits so that the best spot could go to the second-choice man, who of course was Chase Elliott. While Larson pushed for the owner's title with his #5 crew, Chase Elliott continued to qualify for the final four drivers slated to win the driver's championship next Sunday.