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Video: Kyle Larson Performed a Burnout Into Victory Lane at Las Vegas

You think Kyle Larson was excited about getting back to victory lane in the NASCAR Cup Series with his dominant victory in Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway? Following the race and his initial celebratory burnouts on the backstretch and frontstretch, Larson continued spinning his wheels all the way to victory lane.

In a video posted by Hendrick Motorsports on Twitter from Sunday, you can see the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro taking a controlled slide all the way into victory lane, while his team gives a round of applause.

Sunday’s win marked Larson’s seventh of his career and first in just his fourth start since joining Hendrick Motorsports.

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