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LASTCAR: Kyle Larson, Jeff Green and Josh Reaume Finish Last at Texas

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Kyle Larson (42) drafts Denny Hamlin (11) in final practice for the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. Photo Credit: Daniel Nelson (@DanielTNelson) / TobyChristie.com

Each week, Brock Beard with LASTCAR.info does an impressive job of keeping up with and reporting the drivers who finish last in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series races. He did another incredible job this weekend.

Kyle Larson wound up dead-last in the Cup Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 after his car was engulfed in flames on pit road after slapping the wall.

This is Larson’s fifth last place finish in his Cup career.

To read the full rundown on Larson’s last place run, click here.

According to Beard, Jeff Green recorded his astonishing 115th last place finish in his NXS career. However, Green has been doing a much better job this season as this was only his first last-place effort of 2019.

To read the full rundown on Green’s last place run, click here.

And unfortunately for Josh Reaume, his last place finish in the Truck Series event came after he was unable to complete a lap in the race. His motor went sour in qualifying and he was unable to get any laps in.

To read the full rundown on ‘The African Squirrel’s’ last place finish, click here.

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