I see everybody racing pretty hard predicts Kyle Larson for NASCAR Talladega race this weekend
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The #NASCARPlayoffs continue Sunday at 2P ET on @NBC.43486TALLADEGA.The #NASCARPlayoffs continue Sunday at 2P ET on @NBC. https://t.co/vVIvsdBp34 Known for its intense high-speed racing and spectacular crashes, the Lincoln, Alabama track will play a key role in how playoff contenders advance to the round. Especially after quite a few title challengers had an off-day at Texas Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson thinks the field will be racing aggressively this Sunday. Larson also backed up his argument by highlighting the stage points available for playoff contenders to grab. Just as we saw last weekend, Stage 1 of the Texas race saw him and Hamlin nearly crash trying to grab points. Larson further elaborated on whether he thinks drivers will take it easy and said: “I don’t think so just because there’s so many stage points on the line. Yes, there might be a couple that do that, but I feel like you typically don’t see that. I think there’s so many stage points on the line that if you can get those points then, even if you wreck, you’ll have a decent points day out of it. I see everybody racing pretty hard.” View this post on Instagram Instagram Post The 30-year-old Elk Grove, California native has had a decent run at Talladega Superspeedway in the past. Kyle Larson managed his best finish at the track earlier this year with a P4 and has one top-5 and three top-10s to his name from his 15 prior visits to the oval.
I see everybody racing pretty hard predicts Kyle Larson for NASCAR Talladega race this weekend
By Rahul Ahluwalia Modified 29 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Kyle Larson looks on during practice for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 500 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) After a P9 finish in last weekend's AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 500, Hendrick Motorsport's Kyle Larson is one driver who thinks racing at the upcoming Talladega Superspeedway is going to see drivers throw caution to the wind. The Yellawood 500 marks NASCAR's second visit to 'Dega', the biggest oval on the series' calendar, standing at 2.66-miles-long. NASCAR on NBC@NASCARonNBCTALLADEGA.The #NASCARPlayoffs continue Sunday at 2P ET on @NBC.43486TALLADEGA.The #NASCARPlayoffs continue Sunday at 2P ET on @NBC. https://t.co/vVIvsdBp34 Known for its intense high-speed racing and spectacular crashes, the Lincoln, Alabama track will play a key role in how playoff contenders advance to the round. Especially after quite a few title challengers had an off-day at Texas Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson thinks the field will be racing aggressively this Sunday. Larson also backed up his argument by highlighting the stage points available for playoff contenders to grab. Just as we saw last weekend, Stage 1 of the Texas race saw him and Hamlin nearly crash trying to grab points. Larson further elaborated on whether he thinks drivers will take it easy and said: “I don’t think so just because there’s so many stage points on the line. Yes, there might be a couple that do that, but I feel like you typically don’t see that. I think there’s so many stage points on the line that if you can get those points then, even if you wreck, you’ll have a decent points day out of it. I see everybody racing pretty hard.” View this post on Instagram Instagram Post The 30-year-old Elk Grove, California native has had a decent run at Talladega Superspeedway in the past. Kyle Larson managed his best finish at the track earlier this year with a P4 and has one top-5 and three top-10s to his name from his 15 prior visits to the oval.