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Kyle Larson couldn’t believe what he saw in front of him during overtime on Sunday at Martinsville Speedway. “I was surprised, honestly, how physical it looked up in front of me,” Larson said. “I w…
“Kyle Larson was surprised by the physicality of the racing during overtime at Martinsville Speedway, hoping for a chance to join the battle. The Hendrick Motorsports teammates raced hard but fairly in honor of the company’s 40th anniversary. William Byron ultimately won the Cook Out 400 with Larson finishing second. The race saw a Hendrick Motorsports podium sweep, dominating with Larson winning the pole and Byron leading the most laps. Larson struggled on older tires and faced challenges in passing due to the track’s difficulty. Overall, it was a solid day for the team with Byron’s victory and Larson’s second-place finish.”