Kyle Larsons day came to an early end in a flurry of caution - TopicsExpress



          

Kyle Larsons day came to an early end in a flurry of caution periods in the first half of Saturdays NASCAR Nationwide Series race. After a handful of spins and crashes, Larson hinted that the amount of carnage could repeat itself in Sundays main event at Kansas Speedway. Larsons No. 42 Chevrolet broke loose off Turn 2 in the 89th of 200 laps in the Kansas Lottery 300, collecting the No. 60 Ford of Chris Buescher to bring out the seventh yellow flag of the day. Larson, not running for Nationwide Series points, called it quits in the garage with a severely damaged car, then expressed some concern for SundaysHollywood Casino 400 (2 p.m. ET, ESPN), the fourth race of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup playoffs.
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 02:16:25 +0000

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