Kyle Larson Returning To PA Speedweek: See His Schedule Here
Kyle Larson Returning To PA Speedweek: See His Schedule Here
Kyle Larson will make his first Pennsylvania Speedweek appearance since 2022 starting Monday at Lincoln Speedway.

One of the winningest drivers in Pennsylvania Speedweek history is set to make his first appearance at the miniseries since 2022.
After a two year absence, Kyle Larson's slated to contest four events on the popular Central PA summertime circuit next week, beginning Monday at Lincoln Speedway before hitting Grandview Speedway, Port Royal Speedway and Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The 32-year-old whose 10 miniseries wins are seventh-most all-time — one win behind a would-be tie for fifth between Pennsylvanians Stevie Smith Jr. and Brent Marks — hasn't raced PA Speedweek since his runner-up finish at Hagerstown in 2022, a week he finished twice in a four-race stint.
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"I'm excited to get back," Larson told FloRacing. "We don't get to race, really, in front of, like, the JVI Group, (a Central PA-based construction company that sponsors Larson), that much anymore, so it's important to get to Speedweek this year and get to have them come to the races and be part of the team and hangout, and all that. So, yeah, we're all looking forward to getting there."
Four of Larson's 10 career miniseries wins came in his runaway 2020 Speedweek title run where his 323-point margin of victory is the biggest gap between first and second entering the 35th season of the miniseries sponsored by Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews.
He'll hit two of his most successful racetracks on his stay in Central PA, that being Grandview and Port Royal. Grandview, a brown-dirt third-mile akin to bullrings in the Midwest and Larson's native West Coast, is home to four of Larson's miniseries wins.
The Port Royal half-mile, meanwhile, has grown into one of Larson's favorite racetracks on his often-busy schedule. He has seven wins and 10 podium finishes in his last 14 Sprint Car starts there, plus a Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series win at the Juniata County Fairgrounds in his second-ever Late Model start.
Because the NASCAR Cup race is Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Larson would consider racing Sunday's PA Speedweek event at BAPS Motor Speedway if he didn't need a day off between his hectic schedule. According to Larson, he hasn't "had one of those full days" at home "in a few months."
"I've been going so much here lately, I just wanted to spend a day at home and hangout with the family," said Larson, who added "I'm looking forward to Sunday first" before he starts PA Speedweek.
In 19 Sprint Car starts this year, Larson has five wins — four in nine starts with the World of Outlaws — and 12 podium finishes.
All told, he has 15 overall wins on the year in seven different types of race cars: Five in the 410, three in NASCAR Cup, two in the Midget (including the Chili Bowl Nationals), two in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, one in NASCAR Trucks, and one apiece in the Winged Outlaw and Winged A-Class at the Tulsa Shootout.