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Video: Kyle Larson POUNDS Outside Wall in Stage Two of All-Star Race

Kyle Larson POUNDED the outside wall in turn four at Texas Motor Speedway, during the second stage of the NASCAR All-Star Race. Screenshot from NASCAR on FOX Broadcast.

Wow. That was a vicious hit.

Kyle Larson, the defending winner of the NASCAR All-Star Race, has made heavy contact with the turn four wall at Texas Motor Speedway, ending his hopes of winning back-to-back prizes of $1-million.

The Hendrick Motorsports driver started the event from fourth-place and had worked his way into the runner-up position at the time of the caution.

Larson got out of his No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet under his own power and walked behind the pit wall, where he’ll be required to visit the infield care center.

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