Kyle Larson Goes From 15th to First to Claim Third Indiana Midget Week Win, Eighth-Consecutive Dirt Victory

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The man cannot be stopped.

Kyle Larson has took his eighth-consecutive win on the dirt as he went from the 15th starting spot to capture a dramatic victory in the 30-lap USAC midget feature at Lincoln Park Speedway on Thursday night.

This marks Larson’s third straight win to start off Indiana Midget Week.

Larson cut his way through the field like a hot knife through butter, and on lap 22, he made his way around Tanner Thorson for the lead.

Larson would set sail, but a caution with three laps left would give Thorson at least one more shot at the win. But it was to no avail.

Larson, as he has been for nearly two weeks, was just too determined and too damn good.

Thorson held on to finish second, while Cannon McIntosh, Chris Windom and Shane Golobic capped off the top-five from the feature event.

Larson’s eight-consecutive wins have come in three different series, two different cars and on seven different tracks and he’s done it all in a 12-day span. Incredible.

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