Search
Close this search box.

Partner

Kyle Larson Destroys Field in USAC Midget Feature at IRP, Finishes 6th in 500 Sprint Car Tour Event

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Kyle Larson destroyed the field in Monday’s USAC Midget Feature at Indianapolis Raceway Park, beating the field by more than 6.5 seconds. Larson also competed in the 500 Sprint Car Tour event, finishing 6th.

Kyle Larson isn’t very picky when it comes to racing outside of his schedule in the NASCAR Cup Series, with the defending series champion competing in the Open-Wheel Doubleheader at IRP.

Competing in both the USAC Midget Series and the 500 Sprint Car Tour, Larson was looking to collect a pair of trophies at the 0.686-mile short track in Indianapolis.

In Monday’s USAC Midget event, Kyle Larson absolutely destroyed the entire field, winning by more than 6.5 seconds when the 30-lap feature was all said and done.

The NASCAR Cup Series champion was scheduled to start from the runner-up position, but was handed a one-place grid penalty for ‘jumping the restart’ two separate times.

Once the race got going, Larson was able to take the lead away on the second lap, and stretch a major advantage over the field, dominating one-half of Monday’s doubleheader.

Alex Bowman – Larson’s Hendrick Motorsports teammate – was also in the USAC Midget Feature, but failed to finish the race in his No. 55 entry.

In the 500 Sprint Car Tour, Larson started the 30-lap feature race from ninth-place, but was unable to make much progress as the majority of the feature was contested under green flag conditions.

After a restart with about 10 to go, Larson was able to make some moves and slot into sixth-place.

Next up for Larson is the BC39, which will take place on Wednesday and Thursday at the IMS Dirt Track.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Post

Harrison's 2025
Harrison's Backing Jeremy Clements in Four 2025 Xfinity Races
TGillilandE
NASCAR Appealing Injunction Ruling; Asking for Partial Stay from Court
GfP-AReXQAAz9uT
Joe Williams Named Crew Chief of Alpha Prime Racing No. 4
Garrett Smithley joins SS-GreenLight Racing for full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule in 2025 as driver of No. 14 Chevrolet
Garrett Smithley Joins SS-GreenLight Racing Full-Time in 2025
Fred Lorenzen death announcement 2024 age 89 NASCAR Hall of Famer dies
Fred Lorenzen 'The Golden Boy' Dead Aged 89
Mohawk Northeast will serve as a three race primary sponsor for Ryan Preece and No. 60 RFK Racing team in 2025
RFK Racing, Ryan Preece Reach Three-Race Partnership with Mohawk in 2025

Join Our Newsletter

Ready to have NASCAR news hand-delivered to your email daily?

Related Article