
Kyle Larson
Hendrick Motorsports

2026 Xfinity Stats
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0
Starts
4
Wins
2
Poles
1
Top 5
4
Top 10
4
2026 Cup Stats
Points
315
Starts
10
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
3
Top 10
6
2026 Fantasy Outlook
The Hendrick Motorsports star would only rack up three victories this past season, the lowest total of his last five Cup Series campaigns, but it would be good enough to make his series champion for the second time in his career. Larson's 22 Top-10 finishes were the second-best total of his NASCAR career, and it would be that great consistency that would help him to drive deep into the playoffs and capture the crown. His 1,100+ laps led would be second to only William Byron and underscore his dominance last season. Larson has shown over his last five seasons of competition that he's arguably the top driver in NASCAR. He's a threat to win on a variety of different tracks and possesses the widest skillset in the garage area. We expect Larson and crew chief Cliff Daniels to keep racking up the victories in 2026 and be a top contender in the championship hunt. Read Past Outlooks
Wins Andy's Frozen Custard 340
Larson won the Andy's Frozen Custard 340 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday afternoon.
ANALYSIS
Larson would lead a race-high 93 laps and dominate the afternoon at the Fort Worth oval. A late caution would set up a 17-lap dash to the finish. The Hendrick Motorsports star would hold off a very fast Justin Allgaier by three-tenths at the checkered flag to claim the victory. It was Larson's second win in just four O'Reilly Series starts this season.
Larson would lead a race-high 93 laps and dominate the afternoon at the Fort Worth oval. A late caution would set up a 17-lap dash to the finish. The Hendrick Motorsports star would hold off a very fast Justin Allgaier by three-tenths at the checkered flag to claim the victory. It was Larson's second win in just four O'Reilly Series starts this season.
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For the second time in the last three seasons, Larson advanced to the championship round in Phoenix and raced for last season's title. His third-place finish would fall short of Ryan Blaney and Larson would finish runner-up in the championship chase. Still, his four-win and 18 Top-10 finish campaign checked a lot of boxes. With 17 combined victories in the last three campaigns, it's not in question who you have to beat every weekend to get into NASCAR Cup Series victory lane. The Hendrick Motorsports star was pretty dominant on short tracks and most intermediate ovals in 2023, so that's a good sign heading into the new year. Those two types of tracks make up a bulk of the schedule, so dominance on those is an automatic setup for championship contention. Larson was pretty hot down the stretch with one win, two Top-5 and three Top-10 finishes in the final four races of last season. That's a great sign heading into 2024.
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Runner-up Finish at Kansas
Larson finished second in the AdventHealth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
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Dominates at Bristol
Larson finished third in the Food City 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
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Runner-up Finish at Bristol
Larson finished second in the Suburban Propane 300 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway Speedway on Saturday night.
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Comes Home Ninth
Larson finished ninth in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
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Finishes Seventh in Las Vegas
Larson led 62 laps and finished seventh in Sunday's Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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