Here s why Kyle Larson feels the action slows down a little bit at NASCAR Bristol race
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#kylelarson #yungmoney #nascarplayoffs #bristolmotorspeedway #hendrickcars16Here's a look at Kyle Larson's weekend schedule at the Bristol Motor Speedway.#kylelarson #yungmoney #nascarplayoffs #bristolmotorspeedway #hendrickcars https://t.co/dfaRB4S80P The 2021 Cup Series champion will return to Bristol this weekend to mark his 6th appearance in the NASCAR Cup series playoffs. In 2021, Larson managed to win the championship, where he had 10 wins and two consecutive playoff elimination race wins. Speaking to the media on whether high-intensity dirt-track racing "slows down" the racing action at Bristol Motor Speedway, Larson said: “I think Bristol (Motor Speedway) is definitely higher paced, higher intensity, and more chaotic than any other track we go to. I’m used to high-intensity racing almost every week, so maybe the action ‘slows down’ a little bit for me at Bristol. I guarantee it doesn’t feel slow in the cockpit. It feels crazy and chaotic, and that’s why I love it.” According to him, racing at Bristol Motor Speedway is more chaotic than on other tracks. In the 2022 season, Kyle Larson struggled to return to his 2021 form, but with the season far from over, his hopes are still high.
Here s why Kyle Larson feels the action slows down a little bit at NASCAR Bristol race
By monicahdnjeri Modified 16 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Kyle Larson walks onstage during driver intros prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway Kyle Larson has a great history at Bristol Motor Speedway. The Hendrick Motorsports driver will return to the track on Saturday, September 17, 2022, for the Bass Pro Shops Night Race, driving his #5 hendrickcars.com Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. Larson Land@LarsonLandHere's a look at Kyle Larson's weekend schedule at the Bristol Motor Speedway.#kylelarson #yungmoney #nascarplayoffs #bristolmotorspeedway #hendrickcars16Here's a look at Kyle Larson's weekend schedule at the Bristol Motor Speedway.#kylelarson #yungmoney #nascarplayoffs #bristolmotorspeedway #hendrickcars https://t.co/dfaRB4S80P The 2021 Cup Series champion will return to Bristol this weekend to mark his 6th appearance in the NASCAR Cup series playoffs. In 2021, Larson managed to win the championship, where he had 10 wins and two consecutive playoff elimination race wins. Speaking to the media on whether high-intensity dirt-track racing "slows down" the racing action at Bristol Motor Speedway, Larson said: “I think Bristol (Motor Speedway) is definitely higher paced, higher intensity, and more chaotic than any other track we go to. I’m used to high-intensity racing almost every week, so maybe the action ‘slows down’ a little bit for me at Bristol. I guarantee it doesn’t feel slow in the cockpit. It feels crazy and chaotic, and that’s why I love it.” According to him, racing at Bristol Motor Speedway is more chaotic than on other tracks. In the 2022 season, Kyle Larson struggled to return to his 2021 form, but with the season far from over, his hopes are still high.