Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 21, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

NASCAR News: Kyle Larson wins his first Brickyard 400

Kyle Larson was a man on a charge from 23rd position over the final 30 laps to take the lead and survive a late restart in overtime and win his first Brickyard 400 NASCAR Cup race in Indianapolis.

After schooling all the other NASCAR Cup drivers, Larson has now won 3 of the 4 big races – The Coca-Cola 600, the Southern 500 and the Brickyard 400.

Tyler Reddick passed Ryan Blaney on the final restart to grab 2nd while Larson’s Hendrick Motorsports Chevy teammate Chase Elliott was 4th while Todd Gilliland rounded out the top-5.

Less than two months separated agony from ecstasy for Kyle Larson at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Larson left IMS on May 26 disappointed after finishing 18th in his first Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge start after qualifying fifth and leading four laps in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” On Sunday, Larson stood triumphantly on Victory Podium and kissed the fabled Yard of Bricks after completing a wild climb to an overtime victory in the Brickyard 400 presented by PPG.

Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 21, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

“This is just such a prestigious place, such hallowed ground,” Larson said. “Pretty neat just to get an opportunity to race here on the oval again. What a job by our team. Never gave up at all. We just fought and dug and had things work out.

“I love all you Indiana fans, and I know you guys love me, too. How about we come back next May and try to kiss these bricks in an Indy car? I think everything comes full circle, and everything’s meant to be. And today definitely felt meant to be for us.”

Larson, who started fifth, won the race under caution in the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet on the second attempt in overtime. Pole sitter Tyler Reddick finished second in the No. 45 The Beast Unleashed Toyota. Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney finished third in the No. 12 Menards/Atlas Ford fielded by IMS owner Roger Penske’s team.

2021 Cup Series champion Larson earned the record-extending 11th Brickyard 400 victory for Hendrick Motorsports on a day in which team chairman Rick Hendrick led the field to the green flag as the honorary driver of the Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car.

This was the first win on the iconic 2.5-mile oval for Larson, as the Brickyard 400 returned to that circuit for the first time since 2020 after three years on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course at the Racing Capital of the World. But it was the second IMS victory for Larson, who won the Driven2SaveLives BC39 USAC Midget race in 2021 on The Dirt Track at IMS, a quarter-mile dirt oval inside Turn 3.

Larson’s path to victory was paved by equal parts of aggression and good luck. He drove his way through the field after his last pit stop on Lap 123, slicing up and down the entire width of racing surface to gain ground on the leaders.

Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 21, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

He took advantage of fresher tires than the leaders to reach the top five by passing Denny Hamlin on Lap 148 and climbed to fourth by passing Zane Smith on Lap 149. By then, Larson latched onto the rear bumper of Daniel Hemric’s No. 31 Cirkul Chevrolet. 2018 Brickyard 400 winner Brad Keselowski led in the No. 6 Body Guard Ford, with Blaney second.

But Keselowski made his previous pit stop on Lap 102, and his fuel-saving efforts appeared to maybe need more caution laps to try and stretch to the finish at the regulation distance. That gamble rolled snake eyes when Kyle Busch’s No. 8 Cheddar’s Patriotic Chevrolet and Hamlin’s No. 11 Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota made side-to-side contact in Turn 3 on Lap 158, triggering a caution that forced overtime.

As the field lined up to take the green flag for the first overtime restart on Lap 162, Keselowski took the inside lane, with Blaney to his outside and Larson behind Keselowski in third. But Keselowski’s car began to run out of gas, and he dove into the pits. Larson moved from third to first in the restart order in the inside lane and powered past Blaney in Turn 1 on Lap 162, taking a lead he would never lose.

“I knew the 6 (Keselowski) was probably going to run out if it went green, and at the restart, I couldn’t believe they stayed out,” Blaney said. “I knew there was no way they were going to make it, so I obviously chose the top (lane) because he might run out in the restart zone. And he runs out coming to the green, so he gets to go to pit road and the 5 (Larson) gets promoted. Luck of the day right there, I guess.”

But there still was more drama. As Larson gapped Blaney in the short chute between Turns 1 and 2 on the restart, a five-car chain reaction collision occurred at the end of the front straightaway and in Turn 1. That triggered another caution and then a red flag lasting 17 minutes to straighten a concrete barrier at the exit of pit road moved by contact in the incident.

Larson’s car needed a bump start from a tow truck on the front straightaway to restart after the red flag period ended. At the restart on Lap 166, Larson and Blaney made side-to-side contact before Turn 1, with Larson pulling ahead and staying out front down the back straightaway. Meanwhile, the No. 41 HaasTooling.com Ford of Ryan Preece spun in Turn 2 and was mired in the infield grass in Turn 2.

The field continued to race under green, with Larson taking the white flag in the lead on Lap 167. Preece tried to drive his car out of the grass but couldn’t due to a flat tire, and the caution flag flew to end the race. Larson had enough fuel to cruise around and take the checkered.

“With the way the strategy was working out, with Brad running out of fuel and me inheriting the front row and all that, just a lot had to fall into place,” Larson said. “Thankfully it did. I just can’t believe it. It’s surreal to win here.”

Reddick, who led a race-high 40 laps, passed Blaney on the last lap to take second place.

Race Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Led Laps Status
1 5 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 8 167 Running
2 1 45 Tyler Reddick The Beast Unleashed Toyota 40 167 Running
3 7 12 Ryan Blaney Menards/Atlas Ford 0 167 Running
4 18 20 Christopher Bell Rheem Toyota 2 167 Running
5 17 23 Bubba Wallace U.S. Air Force Toyota 26 167 Running
6 24 38 Todd Gilliland gener8tor Ford 1 167 Running
7 38 2 Austin Cindric Discount Tire Ford 0 167 Running
8 25 99 Daniel Suarez Freeway Insurance Chevrolet 0 167 Running
9 21 10 Noah Gragson Bass Pro Shops Winchester Ford 3 167 Running
10 3 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 1 167 Running
11 9 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Kleenex 100 Years/Donors Choose Chevrolet 0 167 Running
12 30 77 Carson Hocevar # Zeigler Auto Group Chevrolet 0 167 Running
13 11 3 Austin Dillon SENIX Chevrolet 0 167 Running
14 19 7 Corey LaJoie Gainbridge Chevrolet 0 167 Running
15 28 1 Ross Chastain Moose Fraternity Chevrolet 8 167 Running
16 8 34 Michael McDowell Horizon Hobby Ford 1 167 Running
17 27 71 Zane Smith # Focused Health Chevrolet 0 167 Running
18 36 15 Cody Ware Peoria TT Ford 0 167 Running
19 22 33 * Ty Dillon(i) Titan Risk Solutions Chevrolet 0 167 Running
20 35 51 Justin Haley Fraternal Order of Eagles Ford 0 167 Running
21 26 6 Brad Keselowski Body Guard Ford 35 167 Running
22 23 17 Chris Buescher Castrol Edge Ford 0 167 Running
23 6 54 Ty Gibbs Monster Energy Toyota 0 167 Running
24 20 14 Chase Briscoe HighPoint.com Ford 0 167 Running
25 34 8 Kyle Busch Cheddar’s Patriotic Chevrolet 5 166 Running
26 31 41 Ryan Preece HaasTooling.com Ford 0 165 Accident
27 14 19 Martin Truex Jr. Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota 0 165 Running
28 29 43 Erik Jones Dollar Tree Toyota 0 165 Running
29 10 42 John Hunter Nemechek Pye Barker Fire & Safety Toyota 16 161 Accident
30 32 31 Daniel Hemric Cirkul Chevrolet 0 161 Accident
31 13 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 0 161 Accident
32 2 11 Denny Hamlin Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota 21 161 Accident
33 33 84 * Jimmie Johnson Carvana Toyota 0 110 Accident
34 12 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 0 109 Accident
35 37 4 Josh Berry # Panini/Caitlin Clark Ford 0 104 Accident
36 16 21 Harrison Burton Draiver Ford 0 74 Accident
37 15 16 AJ Allmendinger(i) Campers Inn RV Chevrolet 0 74 Accident
38 4 24 William Byron Valvoline Chevrolet 0 73 Accident
39 39 66 * BJ McLeod(i) Coble Enterprises Ford 0 15 Engine
# DENOTES ROOKIE
(i) NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POINTS
(*) REQUIRED TO QUALIFY ON TIME

 

LEADERS

CAR TIMES LAPS
5 2 8
45 2 41
9 1 1
38 1 1
10 1 3
23 1 26
1 1 8
20 1 2
34 1 1
6 2 35
8 2 5
42 2 16
11 2 21

 

LEAD CHANGES

CAUTIONS

# LAP BENEFICIARY REASON
1 50 33 Stage 1 Conclusion
2 68 6 Debris Backstretch
3 73 2 #24, 16, 21 Incident Backstretch
4 100 38 Stage 2 Conclusion
5 104 15 #19, 4, 54 Incident Turn 3
6 109 15 #84, 22, 77, 12, 3 Incident Turn 1
7 124 51 #19 Incident Turn 3
8 157 17 #8, 11 Incident Turn 3
9 161 17 #11, 42, 14, 48, 31 Incident Turn 1 [Red Flag 00:17:08]
10 161
11 166