Kyle Larson Battles Back To Win At Eldora

Kyle Larson
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Battling back from all kinds of adversity, Kyle Larson sailed away on a late race restart with 16 laps to go to win Wednesday night's fourth annual Aspen Dental Eldora Dirt Derby 150 at Eldora Speedway.

"It means a lot, especially losing the way I did the two years I ran," said Larson from Victory Lane. "Thanks to everyone on this GMS Racing team, DC Solar for coming on-board for this, this is very special for them. I knew running a blue No. 24 I had to run hard here at Eldora. Rico (Abreu) does a really good job in a sprint car with that. I had to put on a show.

"We got the flat tire there early, I knew we would get a lucky dog, I just didn't know if I could get back to the top-three as quick as I did. It just worked out where I got by (Christopher) Bell when he got in the wall and I think Bobby (Pierce) had a gear issue. He was definitely better than I was for sure.

The win didn't come easy though.

Larson took the lead from last year's runner-up Bobby Pierce following the second caution on Lap 35 and appeared to be in control of the event, but while leading, Larson spun in Turn 4 on Lap 52 to bring out the fourth caution of the night.

Adding fuel to his fire, Larson was docked one lap by NASCAR for intentionally causing the yellow after spinning and stopping on the race track.

Two cautions later, however, Larson found himself back on the lead lap courtesy of the free pass and his mission to rally from the back to the front began.

Chasing down Pierce for the race lead, Larson took advantage of Pierce's transmission being stuck in fourth gear to take the lead with 30 laps to go, Pierce attempted to take the lead back three laps later, but slammed the outside Turn 4 wall, ending his night and bringing out the final caution of the event.

Kyle Larson takes the checkered flag to win his second-career NCWTS race
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Despite a late race charge from Bell on the restart, Larson pulled away as the laps dwindled away and earned a 0.767-second advantage to win his second NCWTS race in his 12th start.

"I guess I didn't really hold him (Pierce) off, he slid in there and hit the wall and got a flat I think," Larson said. "I hated that I couldn't race with him, but I was happy when he was out. I almost gave it away again after that restart. I went to the middle of three and four in third gear and I missed a shift off Turn 4 and Bell got into my back bumper. Thankfully, he wasn't inside of me, because he would have got the lead there and probably would be standing where I am."

Bell, last year's winner, was disappointed with second but knew he gained crucial points towards his championship chase.

"Tony (Stewart, track owner) did an awesome job with the race track tonight," said Bell. "It was really technical, it was really tough to get around and it was really fun, too. Kyle's been trying to win this race for a long time and it was cool for him to win tonight. The guys at KBM (Kyle Busch Motorsports) worked really hard to put me in this position. I was disappointed we couldn't repeat."

Pierce who led a commanding 102 laps finished 25th in likely his final truck race of the season.

"The carburetor was flooded and I couldn't get off the corner at all. Larson drove a great race," Pierce said. "When that happened on the restart, I caught him a little bit, he hit the wall and I tried to slide him. I went in there a little too hard, it was super-slick and I got the wall and knocked the right-rear off the rim and that was that."

Race Results

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points
1 24 Kyle Larson Chevy 7 150 48 Running 0
2 4 Christopher Bell Toyota 10 150 0 Running 31
3 98 Rico Abreu Toyota 27 150 0 Running 30
4 11 Jake Griffin Toyota 11 150 0 Running 29
5 29 Tyler Reddick Ford 2 150 0 Running 28
6 00 Cole Custer Chevy 23 150 0 Running 27
7 13 Cameron Hayley Toyota 20 150 0 Running 26
8 19 Daniel Hemric Ford 15 150 0 Running 25
9 22 Austin Wayne Self Toyota 28 150 0 Running 24
10 88 Matt Crafton Toyota 22 150 0 Running 23
11 33 Ben Kennedy Chevy 17 150 0 Running 22
12 71 Ken Schrader Toyota 3 150 0 Running 21
13 21 Johnny Sauter Chevy 8 150 0 Running 20
14 9 William Byron Toyota 18 150 0 Running 19
15 44 Jr Heffner Chevy 4 150 0 Running 18
16 07 Sheldon Creed Chevy 25 148 0 Running 17
17 50 Travis Kvapil Chevy 32 146 0 Running 16
18 49 Wayne Edwards Chevy 29 145 0 Running 15
19 51 Cody Coughlin Toyota 26 144 0 Running 14
20 02 Tyler Young Chevy 24 143 0 Running 13
21 05 Brady Boswell Chevy 16 143 0 Running 12
22 86 Brandon Brown Chevy 14 139 0 Running 11
23 41 Ben Rhodes Toyota 5 136 0 Running 10
24 8 John Hunter Nemechek Chevy 21 129 0 Running 9
25 63 Bobby Pierce Chevy 1 126 102 Accident 10
26 1 Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevy 30 124 0 Running 7
27 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 19 116 0 Running 6
28 16 Stewart Friesen Chevy 12 111 0 Accident 5
29 23 Spencer Gallagher Chevy 9 107 0 Running 4
30 75 Caleb Holman Chevy 6 37 0 Accident 3
31 80 Justin Shipley Ford 13 11 0 Overheating 2
32 66 Jordan Anderson Chevy 31 5 0 Engine 1

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