Be clean and let the other teams make the mistakes Kyle Larson has his goals set for NASCAR Texas race this weekend
Be clean and let the other teams make the mistakes - Kyle Larson has his goals set for NASCAR Texas race this weekend × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout NASCAR NASCAR Cup Series News
#kylelarson #nascar #nascarcupseries #larson #latemodel #sprintcars #hendrickmotorsports #kylelarsonracing #hendrick782Issue 29 of the LarsonLand Times.#kylelarson #nascar #nascarcupseries #larson #latemodel #sprintcars #hendrickmotorsports #kylelarsonracing #hendrick https://t.co/ddRJ0sc08B Kyle Larson also elaborated on when he thought it would be the right time to switch to an aggressive driving style in the playoffs. "Once you get to the Round of 8, that’s obviously when you need to get some top-five finishes or a win. You just don’t want to take yourself out of any race or get any DNF or anything like that where you put yourself in a must-win situation because winning is really difficult to do. You just want to keep yourself in contention every race.” Kyle Larson won the All-Star event as well as the points-paying race at Texas Motor Speedway last year, indicating he has a stronghold over the 1.5-mile-long oval. It remains to be seen how the race will pan out for the Hendrick Motorsports driver on Sunday.
Be clean and let the other teams make the mistakes - Kyle Larson has his goals set for NASCAR Texas race this weekend
By Rahul Ahluwalia Modified 22 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Kyle Larson waves to fans as he walks onstage with his son Owen during driver intros before the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race (Image via Getty Images/Logan Riely) Elk Grove, California-native Kyle Larson is one of the frontrunners gunning for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series championship. The Hendrick Motorsports driver, who came off an incredible run of victories in 2021, has had success this year as well, but not at the level he performed last year. Larson drove his #5 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to a top-5 finish last weekend, and aims to keep the momentum going this Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway. The AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 500 is scheduled to go live this Sunday from the city of Fort Worth, Texas. The event will have playoff contenders battle it out in the Round of 12. Larson looked back on the previous year's playoffs and is aiming to adjust his racing style accordingly ahead of the race. He said: “Be clean and let the other teams make the mistakes. Honestly, if you can just finish you don’t have to do anything crazy in the first couple rounds. Don’t take yourself out of stage points or a good finish and you can advance." Larson Land@LarsonLandIssue 29 of the LarsonLand Times.#kylelarson #nascar #nascarcupseries #larson #latemodel #sprintcars #hendrickmotorsports #kylelarsonracing #hendrick782Issue 29 of the LarsonLand Times.#kylelarson #nascar #nascarcupseries #larson #latemodel #sprintcars #hendrickmotorsports #kylelarsonracing #hendrick https://t.co/ddRJ0sc08B Kyle Larson also elaborated on when he thought it would be the right time to switch to an aggressive driving style in the playoffs. "Once you get to the Round of 8, that’s obviously when you need to get some top-five finishes or a win. You just don’t want to take yourself out of any race or get any DNF or anything like that where you put yourself in a must-win situation because winning is really difficult to do. You just want to keep yourself in contention every race.” Kyle Larson won the All-Star event as well as the points-paying race at Texas Motor Speedway last year, indicating he has a stronghold over the 1.5-mile-long oval. It remains to be seen how the race will pan out for the Hendrick Motorsports driver on Sunday.