Video: Kyle Larson Wins in Wildest Finish Imaginable in Stoops Pursuit Dirt Race

What’s the wildest finish to a race that you’ve ever seen?

Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch slammed into each other coming to the line at Darlington? Petty and Pearson getting together and crashing for the win at Daytona? Earnhardt versus Terry Labonte in 1995 or 1999?

All of the above finishes seem tame compared to the win that Kyle Larson had Wednesday night in the Stoops Pursuit Race at the Dirt Track at Indianapolis during night one of the Driven2SaveLives BC39 NOS Energy USAC event.

Going into the final lap, Larson is locked in a three-way battle for the win with Michael Pickens and Justin Grant.

As the trio hit the final set of turns, they all crashed. Pickens and Grant flipped, while Larson spun out. After sitting for a moment, Larson would get his car moving again and cruise across the line for the strange win.

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