Video: How in the World Did Kyle Larson Make This Save?!

Kyle Larson saves car sideways Kansas Speedway 2022 NASCAR Cup Series
Kyle Larson took the lead from Kurt Busch and immediately nearly went for a spin. Somehow, Larson was able to save the car.

Okay, this just isn’t fair. How in the hell did Kyle Larson not crash this car?!

There is car control, and then there is Larson. With 86 laps to go, Larson got around Kurt Busch for the race lead and then he pitched sideways in turn 2.

Somehow, some way, Larson was able to keep the car underneath him and he made an incredible save. And in saving his car, he also likely saved Kurt Busch’s car as well.

Here is video of Larson’s incredible save:

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