Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Larson, Elliott look for redemption

Both drivers lament about lost chances at Atlanta racetrack

- Hampton, Ga.

Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott have extra motivation to extend Hendrick Motorsport­s’ hot streak to Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Larson’s four wins this season lead NASCAR’S top series. Elliott is the defending Cup champion and carries momentum from last week’s victory at Road America, the seventh win in eight races for the powerful four-car team that also includes William Byron and Alex Bowman.

But chasing a victory at Atlanta has proved elusive.

Larson led 269 of 325 laps and won the first two stages in Atlanta in March before fading

late on old tires as Ryan Blaney took an improbable win.

Larson watched video of that race this week, hoping to avoid another heartbreak­ing letdown.

“I learned a lot in the moment,” Larson said. “I think there’s even more I can learn re-watching it. … You learn from everything, the good races, and you definitely learn from the races you feel like you gave away. So there’s definitely a lot to be learned.”

Elliott, from Dawsonvill­e,

Ga., has never won in six tries on his home track. The spring race was especially frustratin­g as engine problems left him 38th.

Elliott clinched a playoff berth with his second win of the season last week. A first win in Atlanta, where his father, NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott, was a five-time champion, would be special.

“I don’t know that I feel more pressure, but I certainly want to do good,” Chase Elliott said. “I feel that everybody who has a home track or a place that’s close to them, you always want to do good there, and it’s just been a place I haven’t done all that great at.”

Elliott will start on the pole, beside Kyle Busch. The starting lineup was set based on last week’s finish. Larson will start sixth.

Aiming for an Atlanta sweep

Blaney is still looking for a second 2021 win. He believes his return to Atlanta provides a good measuring stick for his Penske team.

“I think this weekend will be a really good idea to see where we stack up, going back to a place where we won,” Blaney said, adding “I think we’ll be good.”

Repaving project on deck

For one final Sunday, NASCAR drivers can enjoy the old, battered Atlanta Motor Speedway track after years of lobbying to delay the inevitable resurfacin­g project.

This will be the last race before the track surface, which is 24 years old, is repaved and remodeled. The changes will bring higher banks and a more narrow racing surface.

Drivers who weren’t consulted on plans announced this week say change isn’t good. Some drivers say the tighter turns give more cause for concern than higher banks.

Track officials say the resurfacin­g was inevitable and fans will approve the new look.

Xfinity: Kyle Busch completed a 5-for-5 sweep of what might be his final season in the Xfinity Series with a late recovery at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Busch finished 0.550 seconds ahead of Jeb Burton for his 102nd Xfinity victory and 222nd overall in NASCAR’S three national series.

 ?? Matt Slocum / Associated Press ?? Kyle Larson, with a Cup-leading four wins after being banned for a racial slur, tries again in Atlanta.
Matt Slocum / Associated Press Kyle Larson, with a Cup-leading four wins after being banned for a racial slur, tries again in Atlanta.

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