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Kyle Larson and Josh Berry survived the demolition derby that was the Last Chance Qualifying race to advance into Sunday night’s Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Larson led the most laps, 36,…
Kyle Larson and Josh Berry successfully made it through a chaotic Last Chance Qualifying race to advance to the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on Sunday night. Larson led for the majority of the 75-lap race with 36 laps, crossing the finish line ahead of Berry. The final restart occurred with 10 laps remaining, where Larson secured the lead from Berry with four laps left. Austin Dillon claimed the third spot in the race. There were a total of nine cautions during the eventful race, including incidents like Berry spinning Ty Gibbs and Justin Haley, as well as Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spinning Burt Myers. Bowman Gray favorite Tim Brown also faced challenges with his car needing repairs but managed to stay on the lead lap. Despite some intense moments, both Larson and Berry earned spots in the Cook Out Clash with their impressive performance. The race lineup includes top drivers like Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, and others, with the green flag set to wave after 8 p.m. ET on Fox.