The Columbus Dispatch

Larson eyes another win in today’s race at Vegas

- Jenna Fryer

Overlooked in the post-race spat between Kevin Harvick and Chase Elliott was yet another trip to victory lane for Kyle Larson, NASCAR’S championsh­ip favorite.

As Larson celebrated his Cup Series-high sixth points win of the season, Hendrick Motorsport­s teammate Elliott jawed with Harvick following their on-track dustup at Bristol Motor Speedway.

A flat tire had ruined Elliott’s own shot at the win so he deliberate­ly slowed Harvick to help his teammate beat his new rival.

Their heated feud injected some excitement into NASCAR’S 10-race playoff series, which shifts Sunday to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the opening race of the second round. But the dustup between Harvick and Elliott distracted from the results; Larson potentiall­y jump-started another streak, and Hendrick Motorsport­s slid all four of its drivers into the next playoff round.

It’s a shift in momentum from the first round, when Joe Gibbs Racing opened with a pair of wins from Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr., while Hendrick seemed vulnerable with both William Byron and Alex Bowman in danger of playoff eliminatio­n just one week ago.

Instead, all four Hendrick drivers go to Las Vegas with their title chances still intact and Larson returning to the site of his first victory of the season.

The playoffs started with talk of Rick Hendrick’s four Chevrolets claiming all four spots in the championsh­ip round but it faded after the pair of JGR wins. Now it’s a reset and the Hendrick drivers are back in business.

“I think there’s a lot of strength in the individual (Hendrick) teams,” Byron said this week. “We had a difficult stretch there with the start of the playoffs … (but) we all ran well at Bristol and that was a really good sight to see. I think we’re poised to do really good things and we’ve overcome some things and there will be a lot more as we go through the playoffs.”

Larson dominated in March by leading a race-high 103 laps for his first victory driving for Hendrick. It opened what has been a breakout season in which Larson through 29 races has career bests in wins (six), top fives (16) and top 10s (21).

His 1,905 laps led is also a career best, and he needs just 95 more laps out front to become only the 20th driver in NASCAR history to lead more than 2,000 laps in a season.

There are only three active drivers to hit that mark: Harvick, Truex and Kyle Busch.

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