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He’s second to none: Larson hangs on to win at Fontana

- GREG BEACHAM

FONTANA, Calif. - A blistering first in qualifying. A surprising first in the Xfinity Series race.

And a steady, tenacious first when it really mattered on Sunday.

Kyle Larson was second to nobody in his home state.

Larson persevered through four late restarts to win at Fontana, adding his second career victory to his overall Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series points lead.

“Lots of fun to be Kyle Larson right now,” Larson said with a grin. “Our race cars are really fast in Xfinity and Cup, so it’s a blast to show up to the race track every week.”

Larson finished second in each of the last three races, but the Sacramento-area native’s Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet was the class of the field at Auto Club Speedway all weekend long.

He claimed the second pole of his career Friday, and he also won the Xfinity race Saturday in a result that surprised him much more than his Cup triumph. The 24-year-old prodigy became just the fourth driver to sweep a race weekend at Fontana.

“Our cars are really good at every race track right now,” Larson said. “I feel like I have a shot to win every time I go to the race track. That’s always a lot of fun. That’s something I’ve always hoped for, to get to a point like that in my NASCAR career. In the past, I had race tracks where I knew I would be good, but right now, we’re going to some tracks that aren’t good for me and running up front. It’s a lot of fun to have that confidence.”

Fontana’s bumpy 2mile track particular­ly suits Larson’s skills, and he was unshakable during the late drama and jockeying typical to the five-wide asphalt one hour east of Los Angeles.

After surging up from fourth to first with four new tires before the final caution, he made one last outstandin­g restart and cruised through two overtime laps to win.

“This is just amazing,” Larson said. “We have been so good all year long, three seconds in a row. I’ve been watching all the TV, like, ‘He doesn’t know how to win.’ But we knew how to win today, so that was good.”

Brad Keselowski was second, and Clint Bowyer came in third for his best finish since June 2015 and his first topfive

 ?? GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Kyle Larson celebrates following his victory Sunday in the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif.
GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS Kyle Larson celebrates following his victory Sunday in the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif.

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