Valley City Times-Record

Larson’s comeback season a perfect 10

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Kyle Larson won. No surprise, right? He was, after all, the overwhelmi­ng 2-1 betting favorite to win NASCAR’s season-ending championsh­ip race. Suspended nearly all of last season for using a racial slur, Larson closed his comeback season in NASCAR with his first championsh­ip at Phoenix Raceway.

Larson was in tears during his cooldown laps as he reflected on his rebuild from out-of-work driver to 10-win Cup champion.

“Eighteen months ago, I didn’t even think I’d be in a Cup car again. Strapping in for the Daytona 500 didn’t even seem real, let alone winning the championsh­ip,” Larson said. “It’s definitely been a journey, a rollercoas­ter. I’m very thankful for my second chance and every opportunit­y I’ve been given in these last 18 months. Life’s a crazy thing. Just stay positive through it.”

Larson led seven times for a race-high 108 laps but was running fourth, last among the title contenders, as teammates Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin controlled the championsh­ip late in a pair of Toyotas. Then a caution reset everything. Because he won the pole in qualifying, Larson had the first stall on pit road and the shortest sprint back onto the track of the four title contenders. He silently prayed for a flawless service call from his

Hendrick Motorsport­s crew to get the No. 5 Chevrolet back on track ahead of his three title rivals.

Wow, did the No. 5 team deliver. Larson’s crew performed its secondfast­est stop of the season — a span that stretches 38 races — and Larson went from last among the final four to first.

“I knew the only way we were going to pull it off is if our pit crew got us off as a leader, and damn, they did. That was just crazy,” Larson said. “Those guys nailed the pit stop.”

Larson controlled the restart with 25 laps remaining, quickly cleared Martin Truex Jr., then held off several of Truex’s challenges. There was no stopping Larson, just as he’s been impossible to stop all season, and he drove to his 10th Cup victory of the year.

He beat Truex to the finish line by an easy .398 seconds.

“There were so many points in this race where I did not think we were going to win,” Larson said. “Without my pit crew on that last stop, we would not be standing right here. They are the true winners of this race. They are true champions.

“I’m just blessed to be a part of this group. Every single man or person, man and woman at Hendrick Motorsport­s, this win is for all of us, and every one of you. This is unbelievab­le. I’m speechless.”

 ?? (Sean Gardner/Getty Images) ?? Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCa­rs.com Chevrolet, leads the field to the green flag to start the Cup Series Championsh­ip at Phoenix Nov. 7, on his way to the title.
(Sean Gardner/Getty Images) Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCa­rs.com Chevrolet, leads the field to the green flag to start the Cup Series Championsh­ip at Phoenix Nov. 7, on his way to the title.
 ?? (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) ?? Kyle Larson with his his wife Katelyn, son Owen and daughter Audrey prior to his Cup Series Championsh­ip at Phoenix Nov. 7.
(Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) Kyle Larson with his his wife Katelyn, son Owen and daughter Audrey prior to his Cup Series Championsh­ip at Phoenix Nov. 7.

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