Particle.news

Tyler Reddick Wins Kansas With Last-Lap Overtime Pass on Kyle Larson

The victory is his fifth in nine starts, a run last matched by Dale Earnhardt in 1987.

Overview

  • Reddick took the checkered flag Sunday at Kansas Speedway with a last-lap pass in overtime, a two-lap shootout triggered by Cody Ware’s spin that produced the race’s first incident caution.
  • Kyle Larson finished second after briefly leading the restart, with Chase Briscoe third, Denny Hamlin fourth and Bubba Wallace fifth.
  • Denny Hamlin won Stage 1 and led a race-high 131 laps, and Kyle Larson won Stage 2 as the event ran caution-free for incidents until the late spin.
  • Reddick, who started on pole, had reported low fuel and scraped the wall in the closing laps before the caution reset the field and opened the door for his final charge.
  • The result extends Reddick’s points lead and adds to Toyota’s early-season edge, with seven wins in the first nine races, as the series turns to Talladega next week.