A technique or one other, a Hendrick Motorsports driver figured to win Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Collection race at Las Vegas.
Kyle Larson almost received the Pennzoil 400 in regulation, however a late warning put teammate William Byron in place to seize the checkered flag in additional time.
Byron took the lead on the second-to-last lap of OT to place an exclamation mark on a dominant day for Hendrick. The highest three drivers have been from Hendrick, with Byron, Larson and Alex Bowman pushing their Chevrolets throughout the end line in that order.
Bowman received final 12 months’s March race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Byron led 176 laps and received for the fifth time in his six Cup seasons.
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“I’ve led plenty of laps in a few races, however to be this good with this staff is unquestionably an excellent signal,” Byron mentioned. “It’s a unique feeling for me having a staff round me that may execute that effectively. That’s only a staff effort.”
Larson appeared headed for victory when Aric Almirola hit the wall in flip 4 on lap No. 264, resulting in the second warning of the day.
“I really feel like I might have eight or 10 extra Cup wins if it wasn’t for cautions within the final 5 laps,” Larson mentioned. “I do not keep in mind lots of these figuring out in my favor.”
Many of the leaders pitted a lap later, with solely Martin Truex Jr. in his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 19 Toyota selecting to remain out. Byron, within the No. 24 Chevy, got here out of pit street forward of Larson after which simply overtook Truex after the restart.
Byron, who began within the first row with Joey Logano, swept each levels for the primary time in his profession. Truex in 2017 and Kevin Harvick in 2018 additionally received each levels in Las Vegas and went on to win.
ELLIOTT TO BEGIN REHAB
Chase Elliott, the 2020 Cup Collection champion, will start bodily remedy Monday, his staff proprietor Rick Hendrick advised Fox Sports activities.
Elliott had surgical procedure Friday to restore a fractured tibia, and Hendrick mentioned Elliott has returned to his dwelling in Dawsonville, Georgia. Elliott was injured in a snowboarding accident Friday. He and his household personal a house in Vail, Colorado.
Elliott joked on Twitter “that the formal request I submitted for a slight edit to the March part of my script was certainly… declined.”
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“In all seriousness, the help I’ve acquired during the last couple of days is way higher than I deserve,” he posted in a follow-up tweet. “I need to thank everybody who has lended it over in any kind!”
Josh Berry took Elliott’s seat within the No. 9 Chevy and completed 29th. Hendrick common supervisor Jeff Andrews mentioned a choice could be made on who drives that automobile subsequent weekend at Phoenix.
DEFENDING CHAMP HITS WALL
Logano, the defending Cup champion who received the Las Vegas race in October, hit the wall in in flip 4 on lap No. 183, ending his day. He was working three-wide with Brad Keselowski within the center and Kyle Busch on the apron when Logano ran into Keselowski, sending his Group Penske No. 22 Ford into the wall.
“I’m certain (Keselowski) didn’t imply to do it,” Logano mentioned. “What are you going to do, proper? We obtained fenced.”
It was a troublesome day throughout for Logano, who was working 15th after beginning on the pole.
“Contemplating how we’ve been right here prior to now, you sort of count on it just a little bit extra efficiency at present than what we had,” Logano mentioned. “Simply off on general pace. We had the steadiness considerably shut, simply not quick.”
TOP NON-HENDRICK CAR
Bubba Wallace, who drives the 23XI Racing No. 23 Toyota, completed fourth. He was the highest finisher not a part of the Hendrick storage.
“It was proper there within the high seven or eight the entire time,” Wallace mentioned. “I used to be going to accept sixth and the warning got here out. My automobile fired off actually, actually good (on the restart), the perfect it had all race.”
NO HOME-TRACK ADVANTAGE
Sunday’s first stage wasn’t sort to Las Vegas drivers Busch and Noah Gragson. Busch bumped the wall, and Gragson twice was penalized for rushing on pit street. Gragson later was docked a 3rd rushing penalty.
Struggles in his hometown are nothing new for two-time Cup Collection champion Busch, whose solely top-level win at Las Vegas was in 2009. He was 14th Sunday.
Gragson, a Cup Collection rookie, completed 30th.
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