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Kyle Larson remains atop the NASCAR Cup Series power rankings, thanks to his dominating performance at Kansas Speedway. Once again, those behind him continue to jockey for position. Those drivers landed in their spots partly based on speed and partly based on just the ability to get to the finish and earn a good result.
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Kyle Larson secured his second consecutive spring win at the Kansas Speedway and third series victory of the season.
Byron sits at No. 2 in the Cup Series standings, while Bell improved to No. 3 with his runner-up finish in Kansas. Chase Elliott stood pat at No. 4, and Ryan Blaney jumped up to No. 5 in the standings by ending Sunday's race in the No. 3 spot.
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Kyle Larson won the AdventHealth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday afternoon. Larson drove to the checkered flag on a picture-perfect Mother’s Day afternoon. The race itself was marked by several crashes, cautions and restarts in the last 78 laps that changed the complexion of the 400.5-mile race.
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Kyle Larson — Had the perfect weekend, scoring a maximum 61 points. He started on the pole, won both stages, earned the bonus point for the fastest lap of the race, led 221 of 267 laps and took the points lead. Larson’s victory was his third of the season, the earliest he has scored three wins in a Cup season.
Quietly putting together a remarkable season, Ryan Preece netted his fourth top 10 of 2025 in this past Sunday\\\"s Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway, and he did so by being the only driver to have top-10 rankings across the board,