With less than 20 laps remaining in Sunday\u2019s NASCAR Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson was on the verge of two important accomplishments.
Hendrick’s first Cup win came in 1984 with driver Geoffrey Bodine, who also drove the No. 5 Chevrolet, the same as Larson.was able to keep pace with Larson and remained side-by-side with him as they entered Turn 2. The two did not touch, but the back end of Larson’s car suddenly got loose, he spun and hit the wall.
“Yeah, did a good job to stay with me during the restart between 3 and 4 and all that. I tried to open up and have my shape into 1,” Larson said.
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