The canuses speedway is one of the more exciting race on the nascar schedule, but Kyle Larsen On Sunday, he tried his best to prove otherwise, Dominate the race from beginning to endIt was a very different end for the truck race on Saturday, in which two drivers were seen sliding sideways and the wall was killed in an exciting battle for victory. But like most of the weekends in racing, a driver was very happy and a lot of drivers were somewhere angry and between the Eret.
It is being said that, let’s take a look at NASCAR’s biggest winners and losers in Kansas:
Winner: Larsen bus to be invincible … and receiving his pedal car
Look: Larsen on Kansas’s victory: ‘Glad to win this time with an inch’
Larsen had an ideal weekend in Kansas. He won the position of the pole, won both stage 1 and stage 2, achieved the fastest lap bonus point, and captured the race victory with a lead of 221 out of 267 laps. It is showing that he also vault him at the top of the championship standing. This was the definition of dominanceThe rare India 500/coke 600 is coming in the next two weeks before it starts at ‘double’. He really also wanted the pedal car given to the Canasus poll winners, and perhaps it was more excited about the time when she won the race on Sunday!
Defeated: Brad Keselovsky Because he can’t hold a brake
This has been a bad dream season for RFK racing driver/co-owner. Through the 12 race, Keselowski has zero top tens, five DNFs, and are seated 32nd in the championship standing. But in Kansas, there was a glimpse of Asha as she left behind the field to challenge the race lead at the beginning of the final phase. But the second is going on, The right-rear tire blew up and slammed the wall while finishing his day. This was just the latest chapter in a disappointing season – the worst start that we have seen out of the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion.
Winner: Josh BerryTo take that #21 to new heights
Josh Berry, Wood Brothers Racing Ford
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It is possible that Wood brothers racing Group – NASCAR’s oldest team – can win many races this season. To explain that this has not been done in 44 years in perspective. Berry crashed while leading in Texas in the last weekend, but showed the cansus with another hot rod. He had easily a top-five speed, but a sharp fine proved to be expensive with just 100 laps. Nevertheless, Berry returned his way through the ground, finally ranked sixth. Number 21 was in points just one year ago, so it is a big step with berry behind the wheel.
Defeated: Denny Hamlin After back-to-back dnfs
Denny Hamlin, which Gibbs Racing Toyota
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For the first time in about 12 years, Hamlin has recorded back-to-back DNFs. And it is disappointing for the experienced driver that both were out of his control. Two mechanical issues defined by a dramatic oil fire and a misconduct clutch in Texas, which broke the transaxal during the final round of the pit in Kansas. He seemed to be a loss for words after the latest issue, and who could blame him?
Winner: Corey Hayim makes way for 23xi
Corey Heim, Toyota, William Bayran, Hendric Motorsports Chevrolet
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23xi racing Cup races entered four cars in the cup race, in which the truck chain regular blank hem was placed in the additional ‘open’ entry. Despite this being just his fourth cup race, Hem piloted that bright yellow number 67 very well throughout the day. There was a restart where he triggered a multi-car debris and pushed it into a four-chain situation. But despite that mistake, he was smooth for most of the day and as the most moving driver in the entire 23xi fleet ended. He finished 13th, with Tyler radic He was the companion of his closest team in the 17th.
Los: Chase Elliot’s pit crew and their expensive error
Chase Elliot, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
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Elliott began the final stage under the control of the race and set the sail, but his time was not in front. During the last pit stop of the race, the jack fell before the right-rear tires were safe. The slow stop dropped him out of the top 15, out of free-flying. He never recovered, finished 15th at the end of the day as the line of his victory is now moving beyond a year.
Winner: Hoswer to not waste in fighting for truck victory/rigs
Look: Hoswar: ‘Just thought that I will make it entertaining’ in the wild canused finish
Since 2010, reminiscent of the famous Ron Horned/Johnny Soter Battle in a moment, since 2010, Carson Hoswar And Leion Rigs fell into each other, while the trucks were struggling to win the truck chain in the Canasus. It was not dramatic of a slide because Horned and Soter deal, But both trucks started walking before being caught from the outside wall. They continued as if nothing happened for the remaining of the white flag lap, ended 1-2 ,Until the rigs were disqualified to thwart the later race inspectionHosavor also showed Rigs that it was ‘number one’ as he ran across the finish line.
Los: Allmander’s flying engine compromises on its point position
AJ Allmander, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
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AJ Almender Gathering points for your number 16 is doing an impressive job Kaulig racing This year Chevrolet. He has been consistent and remains within the striking distance of the cut-off line for the playoffs. But all his hard work went into a pile of white smoke in Kansas, which was only six laps in the race. The blowing engine left him with a point and he was vivid to the radio. Allmendinger can be heard by calling ECR engines under the hood, and even after the radio is unplugged, the explains flew from inside the race car. It also comes in Texas a week after an early debris, which also left her with a point. He was about 22 points per week before these latest issues. This is also his second engine failure of the year, a motor is also losing a motor in Detona 500.
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