Kyle Larson Dominates the NASCAR Xfinity Series for a Win at Bristol

Kyle Larson dominates the NASCAR Xfinity Series for a win at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday afternoon in the SciAps 300.

BRISTOL, Tenn.—Pole winner Kyle Larson brought a bazooka to Saturday’s shootout at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Kyle Larson Dominates to Win

His 37 opponents brought pea shooters to the Last Great Coliseum—or so it seemed, given the degree of domination Larson exhibited in winning the SciAps 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race.

The driver of the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet led 277 of 300 laps in securing his first victory in two series starts this season, his second at Bristol and the 16th of his career. At the finish, there were only 12 cars on the lead lap.

Larson finished 2.054 seconds ahead of Carson Kvapil, who passed series leader Justin Allgaier for second place in traffic on lap 298. Allgaier held third and collected a record seventh $100,000 Xfinity Dash 4 Cash bonus as the highest finisher among four eligible drivers.

To Larson, the victory was a fitting tribute to his friend and PR representative, Jon Edwards, who passed away suddenly during the week leading into the Bristol race weekend.

“It’s awesome,” said Larson, who finished second in Friday night’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race. “I wish I could have won last night—just came up a little bit short. It’s cool to get a win this weekend for Jon and everybody’s who’s been a part of his life.”

“We’ve got one more tomorrow (in Sunday’s Food City 500 NASCAR Cup race). There’d be nothing better than to cap it off with a Cup win for Jon and all of Hendrick Motorsports… I’ve got a great car there for (Sunday). We’ve just got to execute like we did today.”

The SciAps 300 Results

Kvapil matched his career-best finish, having run second at Dover last year. His No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet was at its best in the closing laps.

“We just kept working on it and made it better and better every pit stop,” Kvapil said. “I felt like toward the end we had a pretty fast car, but there was just so much traffic, it was hard to really get into a good rhythm.”

Sammy Smith ran fourth as JR Motorsports drivers took the three positions behind Larson and locked into Dash for Cash eligibility for next Saturday’s race at Rockingham, along with fifth-place finisher Brandon Jones of Joe Gibbs Racing.

The Red Flag Incident

Larson was cruising to a wire-to-wire victory in the first stage, having lapped Jeb Burton in the 14th position, when Sheldon Creed’s Ford spun sideways off the fourth turn after a bump from Dean Thompson’s Toyota.

Charging through the corner behind the spin, Brennan Poole couldn’t avoid Creed’s car, and his Chevrolet collided with Creed’s Mustang in a vicious crash that destroyed both machines and eliminated two of the four eligible Dash 4 Cash drivers from the race. Both drivers were evaluated and released from the infield care center.

“For Brennan’s sake, it happens so quick,” Creed said. “And I was sitting right there in the middle of the track.”

NASCAR red-flagged the race for 14 minutes 8 seconds, and Larson lost the 3.4-second lead he held over second-place Justin Allgaier and the advantage of more than ten seconds over Connor Zilisch in third.

Kyle Larson versus Justin Allgaier

After the red flag was lifted, Larson and Allgaier paced the lead-lap cars to pit road. The exceptions were Sam Mayer and Ryan Sieg, who stayed on the track and finished one-two in Stage 1 after a three-lap dash that ended on lap 85.

Larson finished third in Stage 1, and after Mayer and Sieg pitted during the break, Larson regained the top spot for a restart on lap 97. The clinic continued, with Larson winning Stage 2—his 17th stage win in the series—by nearly nine seconds over Allgaier.

After pit stops and wave-arounds, 16 drivers took the green flag for the final stage on the lead lap, and Allgaier snatched the top spot from Larson moments after the lap 182 restart.

It didn’t last. Ten circuits later, Larson gave Allgaier’s Chevy a bump in the first turn, moved him up the track, and shot past into the lead. Allgaier kept Larson within shouting range until the lapped car of Mason Massey blocked Allgaier’s line off the fourth turn and went sideways near the start/finish line after contact between the Camaros.

Collected in the incident and eliminated from the race was the Toyota of William Sawalich, who had been running in the top ten.

Justin Allgaier Wins Another Dash4Cash Bonus

For Allgaier, the Dash 4 Cash bonus was a consolation prize.

“I’m just bummed about the day a little bit, to come out of here in third,” he said. “You know, I had the mistake there with the lapped car, and I wish it had gone green, because it probably would have helped us…

“But to lock three of the four (JR Motorsports drivers) into the next Dash 4 Cash is huge. I got out front there, and I just felt like we needed a little bit more to keep up with Kyle. He was obviously really good, and his pace in traffic was phenomenal.”

The NASCAR Xfinity Series Point Standings

The good news for Allgaier is that he has an 83-point lead over Sam Mayer in the series point standings. Jesse Love is third with -109 points from the leader. Holding third and fourth place are Austin Hill and Connor Zilisch.

Up Next

The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Rockingham Speedway for the next race on Saturday, April 19th. The North Carolina Education Lottery 250 presented by Black’s Tire starts at 4 pm ET on CW, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

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