Larson fastest in final Phoenix practice
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Kyle Larson was the best of NASCAR’s four title contenders Friday in the final practice before the championship is decided in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway.
Larson turned in the top speed of 135.293 mph among the four finalists and was second-fastest overall in 10-lap average at 131.935 in the No. 5 Chevrolet. Larson also set the fastest fivelap average.
The championship showdown Sunday at the mile track comes down to Hendrick Motorsports vs. Joe Gibbs Racing. Larson and reigning Cup champion Chase Elliott represent Hendrick, the winningest team in NASCAR history. Martin Truex Jr. and Hamlin will race for the checkered flag for JGR.
Elliott was fifth with a top lap of 135.019, Hamlin was eighth at 134.118 and Truex was 18th at 133.427. Elliott was right behind Larson for best 10-lap average at 131.776.
The starting order for the championship race will be set at today’s qualifying session.
Phoenix is sold out and fans packed the garage area trying to catch a glimpse of the drivers. Elliott worked his way down a line of autograph seekers, a contrast from a year earlier when the championship race had limited capacity because of the pandemic. Phoenix held its second straight championship race after it spent 18 seasons at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
“I think the move from Miami to here was an important one after 20 years. I think thus far it’s worked out very well,” NASCAR President Steve Phelps said. “The community here has embraced us. I think you see that. We’ve been embraced by this community. Would we be embraced by other communities? I suggest we probably would be.”