Kyle Larson earns spot in Championship 4 with Vegas win
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[October 16, 2023]
Kyle Larson repeated his winning performance from six weeks
ago on Sunday and set himself up for a title shot next month.
Larson took his next step in competing for a second title by winning
the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs' opening Round of 8 race, the South
Point 400, Sunday afternoon at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las
Vegas.
He led on the final restart with 45 laps to go and nipped polesitter
Christopher Bell by 0.082 seconds to claim the 267-lap race around
the 1.5-mile, high-banked layout.
Larson's win at LVMS puts him and his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet team into the Championship 4 that will compete for the
championship at Phoenix Raceway next month.
The victory was the fourth for the Elk Grove, Calif., native in 2023
and 23rd of his career in 328 races.
The 2021 Cup champion, Larson's performance in the desert was
similar to the way he opened the playoffs last month.
At Darlington Raceway in the postseason's opening race, Larson
scored the win in the Southern 500 and moved on to the Round of 12.
Bell made a hard charge on the final lap and got to Larson's bumper
off Turn 4 but could not make the pass.
"I could see him coming in my mirror for sure, and I was hoping
those lappers would give me the bottom (lane)," said Larson.
"Thankfully, Christopher always races extremely clean. It could have
got crazier than it did coming to the start-finish line, so thank
you to him for racing with respect."
Larson lost control of his Camaro and tagged the Turn 2 wall on Lap
141.
"I almost gave it away there in (Turns) 1 and 2, getting sideways
and hitting the wall," he said.
Bell said the final circuit was his shot to make the four-car title
race.
"I felt that was my moment to make the final four and didn't quite
capture it," said Bell, who is fifth in points, two below the
cut-line of advancing. "I don't even know that I had a run to get by
him at the (finish) line."
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Oct 15, 2023; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA;NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle
Larson (5) crosses the finish line ahead of driver Christopher Bell
(20) to win the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
William Byron (+9 points), Martin Truex Jr. (+2)
and Denny Hamlin (+2) grid above the cutoff.
Tyler Reddick (-16), Ryan Blaney (-17) and Chris Buescher (-23) are
below it.
Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski and Ross Chastain completed the race's
top-five finishers.
For the fourth time in the past eight races, Joe Gibbs Racing's Bell
put his No. 20 Camry on the pole, giving him six top qualifying
spots in 2023 and Toyota six in the playoffs' first seven events.
However, Larson moved to the point on Lap 3 and eventually held on
to win the top playoff points in Stage 1, which featured seven of
the eight playoff contenders collecting points.
After a series of pit stops as Stage 2 neared its end, Larson -- who
was the top restarting driver who took four tires -- charged to the
front past Byron and beat Chastain to the checkers for the bonus
points.
However, Bell went to the point on the restart with just under 100
laps to go and led Chastain, Keselowski, Larson and Byron.
Ty Gibbs brought out the day's seventh caution on Lap 216 when the
wheel came off his No. 54 JGR Toyota to set up a 45-lap shootout
with all the playoff drivers racing inside the top 14.
--Field Level Media
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