The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Larson outlasts Elliott at Michigan again

- By Noah Trister

Kyle Larson took control on a restart with five laps remaining and raced to his second NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season, holding off Chase Elliott on Sunday at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway.

BROOKLYN, MICH. » Three times, Kyle Larson needed to outrace the rest of the contenders on late restarts.

That’s a task he’s proven he can handle at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway.

Larson took control on a restart with five laps remaining and held off Chase Elliott on Sunday for his second NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season. The finish was similar to the race at Michigan last August, when Larson took the lead on a restart with nine laps left en route to his first Cup win.

Larson won this year at Fontana and has five second-place finishes. He also was second in the All-Star race, which doesn’t count in the standings.

“We’ve been so close to so many other wins,” the 24-year-old Larson said. “This is our second Cup win of the year, but we’ve had six second-place finishes. All in all, it’s a good season so far and we’ll continue to keep building on what we’ve got.”

It was the third Cup win of Larson’s career and 14th by Chip Ganassi Racing. Elliott was second in both Michigan races last year, and again this time. He’s winless in 56 career Cup races, but he’s fifth in points in 2017.

“We had a couple of opportunit­ies to get the lead, and unfortunat­ely, it just didn’t work out, but we’ll move on. Congratula­tions to Kyle,” the 21-year-old Elliott said. “He had a fast car today and we’ll try to go get ’em next week.”

Joey Logano finished third. He beat Elliott in last June’s race at MIS. Then Elliott was leading the August race comfortabl­y before a yellow flag gave Larson a boost .

This time, there were three cautions toward the end. The first was for debris, and Larson beat Kyle Busch on the inside for the lead on the restart with 15 laps to go.

Then Clint Bowyer went into the wall, bringing out another caution flag. Larson was first off that restart too, only to be slowed by another caution after a multicar incident on the backstretc­h that included Danica Patrick being knocked off the track and into the wall.

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 ?? CHRIS TROTMAN — NASCAR VIA AP ?? Kyle Larson takes the checkered flag to win the FireKeeper­s Casino 400 at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway on Sunday.
CHRIS TROTMAN — NASCAR VIA AP Kyle Larson takes the checkered flag to win the FireKeeper­s Casino 400 at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway on Sunday.

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