The spring race weekend at Darlington Raceway is NASCAR's annual throwback event, where teams and drivers will honor the legends of auto racing's past with special paint schemes.
Hendrick Motorsport’ Kyle Larson proved yet again why he is regarded as the greatest racer of his generation last Sunday at Kansas. He beat rival RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher with a 0.001 second gap on the finish line, which is the closet finish ever in the history of the sport.
Kyle Larson’s spotter Tyler Monn was elated to play a role in the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, and one that the No. 5 was on the right side of.
The finish of Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race was controversial, to say the least. And that’s a shame, because, for some fans, that controversy seems to overshadow a great, exciting race that ended with the closest finish in NASCAR history.
Kevin Harvick took some time to weigh in on the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, which took place over the weekend at Kansas Speedway, with Kyle Larson edging Chris Buescher at the line.
Following a weekend that could have sparked a significant amount of controversy after the closest finish in NASCAR history, tensions have mostly eased in the wake of Kyle Larson‘s narrow win over Chris Buescher.
Denny Hamlin is doing some sleuthing, believing the 0.001 seconds that separated Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher on the final lap at Kansas Speedway seems a little fishy.
Kyle Larson created history last week at Kansas Speedway, after he won the AdventHealth 400 with a 0.001 second margin to second place finisher Chris Beuscher. The No:5 Chevy Camaro ZL1 aggressively moved the No:17 RFK Racing Ford Mustang to kill his momentum and edge pass him before the finish line.
Kyle Petty still hasn’t caught his breath after seeing the finish to Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in which Kyle Larson edged out Chris Buescher by 0.001 seconds for the win.
Sunday's Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway made history as the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, with Kyle Larson beating Chris Buescher by 0.001 seconds.
What a weekend at Kansas Speedway, folks. There were three races, but Kyle Larson stole the show with his photo-finish victory. Another great NASCAR Sunday in Kansas.
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The incredible finish in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race led to some questions about the way the finish line at Kansas Speedway was painted.
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Chris Buescher was the runner-up Sunday in what turned out to be the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history. After initially seeming upset, Buescher had a wholesome message following his defeat.
A photo provided by NASCAR shows just how close Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher were to each other during their photo finish at the end of the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas on Sunday night.
Auto racing has always been inherently different from other sports in terms of how you win.
Fans watching the AdventHealth 400 on Sunday were treated to a NASCAR Cup Series race finish for the ages.
Kyle Larson made the decisive move off Turn 4 and nipped Chris Buescher at the finish line Sunday, earning the checkers in a historic photo-finish NASCAR overtime to win the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan.
After a multi-hour rain delay, the NASCAR Cup Series' Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday was worth the wait.
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