Kyle Larson Sweeps the NASCAR Weekend at The Glen

WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK – AUGUST 21: Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, celebrates in the Ruoff Mortgage victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on August 21, 2022, in Watkins Glen, New York. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Kyle Larson sweeps the NASCAR weekend at The Glen with a NASCAR Cup Series win in the Go Bowling at The Glen on Sunday afternoon.

For the second-consecutive day, Kyle Larson took his first lead of the race with five laps remaining and held off road course ace and fellow Californian A.J. Allmendinger for a trophy. Larson completed the rare weekend sweep at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International Sunday afternoon with a clutch win in the NASCAR Cup Series’ Go Bowling at the Glen.

Kyle Larson Sweeps the NASCAR Weekend at The Glen

Larson made a dramatic pass on his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott on a restart with five laps to go on the historic road course. As the race leader, Elliott got to choose where to lineup alongside Larson for the green flag and chose to start on Larson’s outside, setting up the dramatic contention for the top spot.

Larson maneuvered past Elliott in the wide-sweeping turn with both Allmendinger and Joey Logano able to get around Elliott as well. Allmendinger gave chase to Larson, but for the second day in a row, Larson, the driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet again proved too much.

It was the second-consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory for Larson, 30, at Watkins Glen – finishing 0.882-seconds ahead of Kaulig Racing’s Allmendinger. It’s Larson’s 18th career win and second of the 2022 season for the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion.

Team Penske’s Logano finished third just ahead of Elliott, who could take some considerable consolation in officially securing the 2022 Regular Season Championship – his first – at the end of Stage 1 on Sunday.

Larson immediately addressed the winning move.

“That was really my only opportunity (to go for the lead), I’m not proud of it,’’  Larson said, “But being in the inside lane, the right lane, being the leader, choosing the left lane, it definitely wins out. But when it gets late in the race, it’s definitely risky.

“I knew that was my only opportunity to get by him. I feel like our cars were pretty equal today. Had a lot of fun after rare green flag cycle trying to chase him down. Kind of burned my stuff up a little bit.

“But the restarts kept me in it and kept our team in it. I’m proud of my guys. Good to get another win here at Watkins Glen and get some more bonus points going into the Playoffs, we haven’t had a lot here this year.’’

Kyle Larson Anticipates a Conversation with Chase Elliott

Larson said he anticipated having a conversation with Elliott and reiterated that he was only making a move, he felt necessary, to go for the victory. Something he thought Elliott would have done as well.

“We have a competition meeting tomorrow.,’’ Larson said. “I think if I was in his shoes, I would understand the risk that I’m taking, taking the left lane also. I’m not proud of it but I did what I felt like I had to do to get the win.’’

Chase Elliott Congratulates his teammate Kyle Larson

For his part after the race, Elliott said only, “Congratulations to Kyle and everybody on the 5 team and at Hendrick Motorsports for getting the win.’’

Elliott – who led a race-high 30 of the 80 laps – again took the company line when asked what he would say to Larson, “Congratulations. … always good to see HMS win. The boss [Rick Hendrick] deserves all the great wins that come for this company.’’

The Best of the Rest

Trackhouse Racing driver Daniel Suárez finished fifth, followed by Front Row Motorsports’ Michael McDowell, who led 14 laps.

Richard Childress Racing’s Tyler Reddick, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell, RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher, and Petty GMS Racing’s Erik Jones rounded out the top ten.

International Driver Results

German driver Mike Rockenfeller – a sportscar ace and former Rolex 24 at Daytona winner – posted the best finish (30th) among a series-high seven international entries at Watkins Glen.

Formula One world champion Kimi Räikkönen had a solid effort in his NASCAR Cup Series debut – running as high as eighth place in Stage 2 before pitting. His day in the No. 91 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet came to an early end, however, when he was nudged off-track and into a tire barrier while racing among a large group of cars on the ensuing restart.

Räikkönen 41, of Finland, climbed out of his car and appeared fine physically. Although disappointed with the finish to what looked like a promising day, he said he was still overall happy with his debut in NASCAR’s big leagues.

“It was good fun, you know, and I felt more confident all the time and had some good battles and the car felt like it had a lot of speed in there, but that’s how it goes sometimes,’’ said Räikkönen, who officially finished 37th in the 39-car field.

The NASCAR Cup Series Point Standings

With one race remaining in the regular season and one spot still to be settled for the 16-driver Playoff field, Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney holds a 25-point advantage over Joe Gibbs Racing’s Martin Truex Jr. for the final transfer position should no new winner emerge next week. They finished 23rd (Truex) and 24th (Blaney) on Sunday and both drivers are still looking for their first victory of the year.

Blaney heads into the regular season finale next week at Daytona International Speedway as the defending race winner. The Coke Zero Sugar 400 in Daytona Beach is set for Saturday night (7 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) with the 16 drivers qualifying for the ten-race Playoffs that begin Sept. 4 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.

NASCAR Cup Series Race – 36th Annual Go Bowling at The Glen

Watkins Glen International

Watkins Glen, New York

Sunday, August 21, 2022

                   1. (2)  Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 90.

                   2. (6)  AJ Allmendinger(i), Chevrolet, 90.

                   3. (20)  Joey Logano, Ford, 90.

                   4. (1)  Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 90.

                   5. (9)  Daniel Suarez, Chevrolet, 90.

                   6. (3)  Michael McDowell, Ford, 90.

                   7. (5)  Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 90.

                   8. (38)  Christopher Bell, Toyota, 90.

                   9. (7)  Chris Buescher, Ford, 90.

                   10. (31)  Erik Jones, Chevrolet, 90.

                   11. (29)  Cole Custer, Ford, 90.

                   12. (24)  Kevin Harvick, Ford, 90.

                   13. (8)  Austin Cindric #, Ford, 90.

                   14. (11)  Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 90.

                   15. (21)  Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chevrolet, 90.

                   16. (28)  Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 90.

                   17. (12)  Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 90.

                   18. (13)  Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 90.

                   19. (15)  Brad Keselowski, Ford, 90.

                   20. (22)  Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 90.

                   21. (18)  Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 90.

                   22. (4)  William Byron, Chevrolet, 90.

                   23. (25)  Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 90.

                   24. (26)  Ryan Blaney, Ford, 90.

                   25. (14)  Chase Briscoe, Ford, 90.

                   26. (16)  Ty Gibbs(i), Toyota, 90.

                   27. (32)  Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, 90.

                   28. (30)  Harrison Burton #, Ford, 90.

                   29. (35)  Aric Almirola, Ford, 90.

                   30. (33)  Mike Rockenfeller, Chevrolet, 90.

                   31. (17)  Joey Hand, Ford, 90.

                   32. (10)  Kyle Busch, Toyota, 89.

                   33. (34)  Loris Hezemans(i), Ford, 89.

                   34. (39)  Cody Ware, Ford, 88.

                   35. (23)  Bubba Wallace, Toyota, Suspension, 83.

                   36. (36)  Daniil Kvyat, Toyota, 58.

                   37. (27)  Kimi Raikkonen, Chevrolet, Accident, 44.

                   38. (19)  Todd Gilliland #, Ford, Rear End, 28.

                   39. (37)  Kyle Tilley, Ford, Steering, 15.

The Go Bowling at The Glen Stats

Average Speed of Race Winner:  95.962 mph.

Time of Race:  Two Hrs, 17 Mins, 52 Secs. The Margin of Victory:  0.882 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  Five for 11 laps.

Lead Changes:  12 among nine drivers.

Lap Leaders:   C. Elliott 1-3; M. McDowell 4-11; T. Reddick 12-13; C. Elliott 14-15; C. Briscoe 16-22; T. Gilliland # 23-27; J. Logano 28-42; M. McDowell 43-48; C. Elliott 49-58; C. Custer 59-65; A. Dillon 66-71; C. Elliott 72-85; K. Larson 86-90.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Chase Elliott four times for 29 laps; Joey Logano one time for 15 laps; Michael McDowell two times for 14 laps; Chase Briscoe one time for seven laps; Cole Custer one time for seven laps; Austin Dillon one time for six laps; Todd Gilliland # one time for five laps; Kyle Larson one time for five laps; Tyler Reddick one time for two laps.

Stage 1 Top Ten: 14,8,99,38,1,22,42,34,18,16

Stage 2 Top Ten: 22,18,34,9,42,15,17,5,41,20