WATCH: “What the heck of a race”- Kyle Larson’s wife’s reaction to the HMS drivers’ 0.001s Kansas win goes viral
Kyle Larson shares his wife's reaction to his narrow win at Kansas on social media.
Katelyn and Kyle Larson (Images via IMAGO)
After his disappointing P2 finish in Dover, Hendrick Motorsport driver Kyle Larson has bounced back with a bang at the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Kansas Speedway. The driver won by just a margin of 0.001s from RFK Racing driver Chris Buescher.
Following Kyle Larson‘s brilliant win, a video was posted by the Hendrick Motorsport driver that showcases his wife, Katelyn Larson’s reaction to race finish. The video truly showcases her excitement to see her husband win by the smallest of margins and is truly admirable.
What a heck of a race. That was so close.
Katelyn Larson’s reaction to her husband’s 0.001s win
The video has garnered a lot of attention from fans and pundits alike and is a testament to Katelyn’s affection for Kyle. Fans are hoping the No. 5 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 driver continues to impress fans and his wife with more epic race finishes in the future.
Freddie Kraft claims Kyle Larson hit Chris Buescher “real hard”
Throughout the last phase of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway, Hendrick Motorsport driver Kyle Larson and Team Ford driver Chris Buescher were in a heated battle for the win. In the end, Larson won with an aggressive move just by 0.001s.
Following Larson’s win, 23XI Racing spotter and NASCAR insider Freddie Kraft shares his thoughts on the aggressive battle between Larson and Buescher throughout the race. According to Kraft, Larson hit the Ford driver “real hard” and aggressively.
I think Chris (Buescher) probably is gonna win the race if Larson doesn't hang a left and just door the f**k out of him, He hit him real hard.Freddir Kraft said during the Door Bumper Podcast
Kraft added how Buescher drove a brilliant race, and how he would’ve won if he weren’t up against the No. 5 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 driver. Moreover, following this battle, Chris Buescher will definitely want to bounce back at the upcoming NASCAR Cup series races.
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