Kyle Larson, the 2021 Cup Series champion, is making headlines once again, but this time it’s not for his victories on the track. Known for his versatility and skill behind the wheel, Larson has been vocal about his struggles at superspeedway races, particularly at Daytona and Talladega.
Despite his success in various racing disciplines, Larson has yet to clinch a win at these high-speed tracks, boasting a discouraging 0-for-42 record in Cup races combined at Daytona and Talladega. His frustration has reached a boiling point, with the driver openly expressing his disdain for the draft-heavy nature of superspeedway racing.
In a candid admission at Talladega, Larson didn’t mince words, stating, “I don’t enjoy the racing, honestly.” This statement comes after years of heartbreak and disappointing finishes at these tracks, leaving Larson feeling exasperated with the lack of success despite his undeniable talent.
While Larson’s struggles at superspeedways continue, his teammates at Hendrick Motorsports have found success at these very tracks, adding to the perplexity of his situation. Even with the support and guidance of racing legend Jeff Gordon, Larson seems to be battling not just technical challenges but also psychological barriers when it comes to conquering the superspeedways.
Despite his setbacks, there have been glimpses of improvement, such as his promising performance at Atlanta Motor Speedway earlier this year. However, Larson’s son Owen bluntly pointed out that his father needs to try harder and improve his drafting skills to excel at superspeedway racing.
The issues with superspeedway racing extend beyond Larson, with other drivers like Christopher Bell also voicing their concerns about the current racing package. Bell has called for a revamp of the rules to enhance the on-track product and make the racing more competitive and engaging for both drivers and fans.
As the NASCAR season progresses, all eyes will be on Larson to see if he can overcome his superspeedway struggles and add these elusive wins to his impressive racing resume. Will he be able to conquer his demons and emerge victorious at Daytona and Talladega, or will the challenges continue to haunt him on the high banks? Only time will tell as Larson navigates the twists and turns of the NASCAR season.