Kyle Larson DOMINATES Kansas
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Mike McClure, a DFS pro with over $2 million in winnings, gives daily Fantasy NASCAR picks for the 2025 Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway
Carson Hocevar drove his No. 7 Chevrolet to a thrilling finish and won the Heart of Health Care 200 auto race under the lights at Kansas Speedway on Saturday evening. Hocevar started the NASCAR Crafstman Truck Series race from the No. 4 position; Jake Garcia was on the pole.
Kyle Larson's dominant win capped a strong day for Hendrick, drivers discuss their championship preferences and more from Kansas.
Kyle Larson ultimately clinched the victory at Kansas Speedway, followed by Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney, who crossed the line in second and third, respectively. Chase Briscoe and Alex Bowman were next to take the chequered flag in fourth and fifth respectively.
Kyle Larson continues to be the most dominant driver in the NASCAR Cup Series this season as he led the most laps and scored maximum
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Facing criticism online for the NASCAR Cup Series race coverage at Kansas Speedway, Mike Joy is defending himself and his colleagues. One issue in particular drew the ire of fans watching the race at home.
NASCAR confirmed that Layne Riggs, who finished second in the Craftsman Truck Series race in Kansas, was disqualified after a post-race infraction. The No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford was found to have violated Section 14.4.9.A in the NASCAR Rule Book, which is associated with the bed cover of the trucks.