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Video: Kyle Larson Goes For a Spin, Blows Tire and Suffers Damage at Dover

Kyle Larson Spin Dover 2022
On lap 157 of Monday’s NASCAR Cup Series DuraMAX Drydene 400 at Dover, Kyle Larson went for a spin off of turn 4.

Kyle Larson had to have high hopes heading into Monday’s conclusion to the rain-delayed NASCAR Cup Series DuraMAX Drydene 400 at Dover Motor Speedway, as he had the race lead when the red flag halted things on Sunday.

However, on Monday, Larson went for a ride on lap 157 as he lost control of his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet coming off of turn four. Larson made slight contact with the inside wall, but was able to avoid a ton of damage in the incident.

However, Larson had a tire blow in the spin, which then ripped portions of his hood apart as he rode back around to get to pit road.

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