Austin Cindric intentionally keeps a very limited supply of his fellow Cup drivers’ phone numbers, but he needed some digits Sunday after crashing out at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kyle Larson’s, of course.
Austin Cindric entered Atlanta desperate to snap a grueling 22-race winless streak. The post Kyle Larson Cleared of Guilt by NASCAR Veterans Despite Austin Cindric’s Atlanta Callout appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Kyle Larson accomplished three things for the first time on Sunday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The first one was checked off the list at the end of the second stage. Larson won the stage, the
NASCAR continues to search for a good way to handle last-lap cautions. Atlanta was nearly a 3-wide finish again. Carson Hocevar introduces himself.
Superspeedways have never been Kyle Larson's cup of tea, but he drove one of the best speedway races of his life in Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Austin Cindric was too furious at Kyle Larson to talk to him after the Atlanta NASCAR Cup race, but he knew he wanted to speak with him after he cooled down, so he resorted to a traditional means of communication—he gave his business card to Hendrick Motorsports executives Jeff Andrews and Chad Knaus.
While drafting tracks haven't been the most fruitful for Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson, the two experienced early success at Atlanta.
Austin Cindric and Kyle Larson talked things out after the two made contact off Turn 2 during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway this past weekend.
Christopher Bell passed Kyle Larson on the final lap to win in overtime at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The yellow flag flew with Bell just ahead of Carson Hocevar, who had nosed ahead of Larson for a career-best second place.
We regularly hear about NASCAR Cup Series drivers getting work in the simulator. Multiple drivers, including Kyle Busch, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and others were asked that question at Circuit of the Americas about how much they spend during a week. Their answers were dramatically different.
The Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta will be aired on the radio by the Performance Racing Network. PRN has affiliates all across the country including in Nashville (830 AM and 102.5/106.3 FM in Nashville), and their feed can also be streamed on NASCAR.com as well as the NASCAR app. The race can also be heard on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90.