Kyle Larson returns to winning ways in the AdventHealth 400
Kyle La♐rson claims his second win of the season after 🔯a photo finish at the Kansas Speedway.

The NASCAR Cup Series has been back in action again this weekend at🍷 the home of the reigning Superbowl Champions in Kansas, at the Kansas Speedway.
Last week it was ♊Denny Hamlin who won the Wurth 400 as he took his third race win of the se🐠ason.
However, this weekend i♎t was Kyle Larsꦏon who came away victorious in the AdventHealth 400. After 267 laps around the Kansas Speedway Larson pipped a race win on the line in NASCAR Overtime,
Chris Buescher and Chase Elliott finished in second and third place behind the race winner. It was then Martin Truꦛex Jr and Denny Hamlin just a bit further back in fourth and fifth.
Then Christopher Bell, Alex Bowman, Kyle Busch, Noah Gra🌞gson, and Michael McDowell rounded out the top ten a💮t the Kansas Speedway.
After a lengthy delayಞ due to rain the AdventHealth 400 got underway at the Kansas Speedway with the drivers se𝔍tting off on the first stage knowing tyre wear would be an issue this afternoon.
With a lot of tyre management taking place, there was a lack of drama unti🧸l the final stage of the race. Seven-time Champion, Jimmie Johnson, crashed out of the race towards the end of the 267 laps. This crash caused the first real caution of the race to come out.
Soon after the caution ended from the Johnson incident another c๊rash occurred. Austin Cindric got put into the wall and then clipped Bubba Wal♒lace and Michael McDowell, causing all three drivers to spin. With Cindric retiring from the race.
‘Cautions breed Cautions’ comes 🌌true once again. The third caution of the race came out once again not long after the restart as Harrison Burton spun and flatten๊ed all four of his tyres.
With seven laps to go Kyle Busch spun around out of f🐽ifth place bringing out what ended up being the final♐ caution of the night.
Stage One came t🥀o an end after 80 laps in which it was Hamlin who won the stage and claimed an extra 10 points for their Championship efforts. This was Hamlin’s third stage win of the season.
A further 85 laps later and it was Chris Buescher who won the second stage of the day after 165 laps ahead of the final stage of the day. This💛 was Buescher’s first stage win of the season.