Homestead, Florida – A look at the winners and losers in the Nascar Cup race on Sunday at Homestead -Miami Speedway.
Winners
Kyle Larson – He won the truck race on Friday, almost won the Xfinity race on Saturday, then won the Cup race on Sunday. Larson, who had a 56-point top, became the second driver to sweep three races in a weekend in the history of Nascar. Said Larson of Sunday’s victory: “It was not a typical property for me. I could never get my head until it really matters, where I generally direct all the rounds that do not matter except for the last.”
Kyle Larson beats Alex Bowman in Homestead for “ one of the coolest victories of my career ”
The Champion of the 2021 Cup series led the last seven laps on the 1.5 mile oval.
Hendrick Motorsports – William Byron leads the points, Kyle Larson is second, Alex Bowman is third and Chase Elliott is sixth after six races. Larson and Bowman gave Hendrick Motorsports a 2-2 Sunday in Homestead.
Cup results, points after Homestead-Miami Speedway while Kyle Larson won the first 2025 victory
This is the second victory in the 1.5 mile oval for Hendrick Motorsports star.
Alex Bowman – His finalist is his fourth top 10 in a row and the fifth top 10 in six races this season. He scored a summit of 49 points.
Bubba Wallace – His best place in the season in third place brought him to the seventh point in points. It has never been so high after six races in a season.
Bubba Wallace leaves Homestead-Miami Speedway seventh points.
Chase Briscoe – Its fourth place has linked its best result of the season. He went from 20 to 13th row.
AJ ALLMENDINGER – His seventh place gives him a consecutive top 10 this season and is also his fourth top 10 consecutive to Homestead.
Ryan Preece – Its ninth place result gives it a consecutive top 10 and moves it up to 16th of the points – the last place of transfer to the playoffs.
Justin Haley – He marked a better place for the season on Sunday.
Losers
Ryan Blaney – He failed to finish the last three races. His engine failure on Sunday was the second of the last three races of team No. 12. Said Blaney on radio on his team about their recent difficulties: “That will finally go.” I hope. “
Christopher Bell – Rough Day for the pilot who won three races this season. Bell finished the 29th, which included a turn and contact with the interior front -sister wall. Said Bell of his race: “Just miserable. I made a mistake, I turned and damaged the car and that was all. Misy day.”
Shane Van Gisbergen – He ranked 32nd in Homestead, marking the third consecutive race – and the fourth time in six races this season – that he finished 30th or worse.