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Kyle Larson wishes that the unusual and intriguing Bristol Food City 500 race never happens again.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
March 18, 2024
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Kyle Larson deseja que a incomum e intrigante corrida Bristol Food City 500 nunca mais aconteça.

Kyle Larson achieved a top-5 finish at Bristol after a challenging start to the season. The experienced driver from Joe Gibbs Racing used his skills to win the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, beating out his teammate. The race was a test of tire management, with the combination of Goodyear rubber and track resin causing extreme tire wear. One of the few drivers to finish on the lead lap, Larson shared his thoughts on the chaos in the pits and the race itself. He described it as a strange and intriguing race, expressing his disappointment that the rubber did not adhere to the track as expected. Larson hopes to avoid participating in such a race again.

Kyle Larson expressed concern about the accumulation of rubber chunks on the track throughout the race. The track appeared to be covered in debris resembling seaweed after the race. While NASCAR and most drivers appreciated the tire wear, Goodyear was not pleased with the rubber chunks. This race demonstrated that tire wear is a solution to improving races on short tracks in NASCAR.

After the race, Denny Hamlin emphasized the importance of tire wear in his victory. As a veteran driver who grew up racing on short tracks, Hamlin was familiar with the importance of tire management. He recognized the opportunity to win the race when tire management became crucial, and he succeeded. Hamlin expressed his satisfaction with the state of races on short tracks and the quick solution provided by the rubber chunks.

In contrast to Larson’s perspective, Denny Hamlin did not mind the effect of the rubber chunks and appreciated the improvement in races on short tracks. Both drivers have valid points, and now it is up to NASCAR and Goodyear to make the appropriate decision.

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