Kyle Larson Continues To Dominate 410 Sprints With His Sixth Straight Win
Kyle Larson Continues To Dominate 410 Sprints With His Sixth Straight Win
On Tuesday night, Kyle Larson recorded an incredible sixth consecutive win in 410 sprints with a victory in Pennsylvania Speedweeks at Grandview Speedway.
Kyle Larson proved to be unstoppable for a sixth straight time in 410 sprint cars when he recorded his sixth consecutive win July 4 in Pennsylvania Speedweeks at Grandview Speedway in Bechtelsville, PA.
And since the numbers sometimes speak for themselves, here is a look at them.
1) Larson gets his first World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series win of the season at Eagle Raceway in Nebraska two weeks after finishing second in a dramatic battle with his teammate Shane Stewart. Five days later he takes the number one spot in qualification for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway and wins.
2) Following his Michigan Cup victory, Larson heads to Ohio for two nights of racing with the Arctic Cat All Star Circuit of Champions. He wins two races in back-to-back 410 events at Wayne County Speedway and Sharon Speedway. These wins give Larson enough sprint car starts in the past 60 days to qualify for the FloRacing Power Rankings and he rockets to the top of the list with his near perfection.
3) Grandview's Tuesday night triumph was his third consecutive win in Pennsylvania Speedweeks. Before this streak, Larson was winless against the Pennsylvania Posse--a point of pride with their drivers and fans.
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4) Larson started Tuesday night's A-Main fourth, but was challenging Greg Hodnett for the lead on the opening lap. The two made contact on the next trip around the track. Hodnett hit the wall; Larson powered on with the lead and never looked back.
5) Larson's next opportunity to win comes at Hagerstown Speedway, July 5.
6) Larson now has an incredible six consecutive wins in 410 sprints in three different series and three states.
Next up on the schedule is Hagerstown Speedway on July 5.
Results
1. Kyle Larson
2. Freddie Rahmer
3. Danny Dietrich
4. Ryan Taylor
5. Alan Krimes
6. James McFadden
7. JJ Grasso
8. Dale Blaney
9. Brock Zearfoss
10. Rico Abreu
11. Lucas Wolfe
12. Gerard McIntyre Jr.
13. Kasey Kahne
14. Mitchell Wormall
15. Jordyn Brazier
16. Sean Zeumunik
17. George Streaker Jr.
18. Ryan Smith
19. Davey Sammons
20. Tyler Walker
21. Brandon Rahmer
22. TJ Stutts
23. Kyle Reinhardt
24. Greg Hodnett
25. Jared Esh
Perfection Gives Larson The Lead In FloRacing's Power Rankings
Kyle Larson Wins, and Wins, and Wins
Kyle Larson Wins First Outlaws Race Since 2013 At Eagle Raceway
Kyle Larson Finishes Second To Teammate Shane Stewart
And since the numbers sometimes speak for themselves, here is a look at them.
1) Larson gets his first World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series win of the season at Eagle Raceway in Nebraska two weeks after finishing second in a dramatic battle with his teammate Shane Stewart. Five days later he takes the number one spot in qualification for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway and wins.
2) Following his Michigan Cup victory, Larson heads to Ohio for two nights of racing with the Arctic Cat All Star Circuit of Champions. He wins two races in back-to-back 410 events at Wayne County Speedway and Sharon Speedway. These wins give Larson enough sprint car starts in the past 60 days to qualify for the FloRacing Power Rankings and he rockets to the top of the list with his near perfection.
3) Grandview's Tuesday night triumph was his third consecutive win in Pennsylvania Speedweeks. Before this streak, Larson was winless against the Pennsylvania Posse--a point of pride with their drivers and fans.
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4) Larson started Tuesday night's A-Main fourth, but was challenging Greg Hodnett for the lead on the opening lap. The two made contact on the next trip around the track. Hodnett hit the wall; Larson powered on with the lead and never looked back.
5) Larson's next opportunity to win comes at Hagerstown Speedway, July 5.
6) Larson now has an incredible six consecutive wins in 410 sprints in three different series and three states.
Next up on the schedule is Hagerstown Speedway on July 5.
Results
1. Kyle Larson
2. Freddie Rahmer
3. Danny Dietrich
4. Ryan Taylor
5. Alan Krimes
6. James McFadden
7. JJ Grasso
8. Dale Blaney
9. Brock Zearfoss
10. Rico Abreu
11. Lucas Wolfe
12. Gerard McIntyre Jr.
13. Kasey Kahne
14. Mitchell Wormall
15. Jordyn Brazier
16. Sean Zeumunik
17. George Streaker Jr.
18. Ryan Smith
19. Davey Sammons
20. Tyler Walker
21. Brandon Rahmer
22. TJ Stutts
23. Kyle Reinhardt
24. Greg Hodnett
25. Jared Esh
Kyle Larson's Wild Ride
Kyle Larson Added Consecutive Sprint Car Victories During Two Nights In PAPerfection Gives Larson The Lead In FloRacing's Power Rankings
Kyle Larson Wins, and Wins, and Wins
Kyle Larson Wins First Outlaws Race Since 2013 At Eagle Raceway
Kyle Larson Finishes Second To Teammate Shane Stewart
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