Nascar

Kyle Larson Eyes Championship Contention After Year Without a Win

The driver and his crew reflect on a winless stretch, the new Chevrolet body, and the push to break into the top five before the regular season ends.

Kyle Larson is marking a full year since his last NASCAR Cup Series victory, a milestone that now finds him eighth in the championship standings and under pressure to break the winless streak that has stretched to 36 races.

A New Chapter for Hendrick Motorsports

The team is adapting to a brand‑new Chevrolet body, a shift that has forced engineers and drivers to rethink setup philosophies. Larson’s teammate, Chase Elliott, has already shown a strong start to the season, giving the organization a glimmer of optimism.

Crew chief Cliff Daniels has repeatedly emphasized the need for emotional stoicism, urging the group to stay focused even as the results have been elusive.

With the regular season winding down, Larson knows that a top‑five finish is essential if he hopes to be taken seriously as a championship contender, and the entire crew is pouring resources into finding that groove.

The determination within the garage is palpable; every lap, every test, is aimed at turning the current adversity into a springboard for future success.

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