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NASCAR at Las Vegas results: Kyle Larson holds off late-charging Tyler Reddick in dominant Pennzoil 400 win

After a dominant performance all afternoon, Kyle Larson held off a hard-charging Tyler Reddick in the final laps to take the checkered flag at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, earning his first win of the 2024 season in dramatic fashion. Larson's victory is the 24th of his Cup career and his second-straight at Las Vegas following his triumph at this racetrack in the fall of last season.

Larson won both stages before winning the race, but the common denominator in all three of the race's pivotal moments proved to be Reddick. Just as he did at the end of Stages 1 and 2, Reddick began to take massive chunks out of Larson's lead in the final 10 laps, and was threatening to make the winning move before Larson successfully matched Reddick's line to put the trailing No. 45 at an aerodynamic disadvantage. 

Reddick lost his momentum coming to the white flag, giving Larson enough of a cushion to make one more clean lap back to the checkered flag.

Pennzoil 400 unofficial results

  1. #5 - Kyle Larson
  2. #45 - Tyler Reddick
  3. #12 - Ryan Blaney
  4. #1 - Ross Chastain
  5. #54 - Ty Gibbs
  6. #10 - Noah Gragson
  7. #19 - Martin Truex Jr.
  8. #11 - Denny Hamlin
  9. #22 - Joey Logano
  10. #24 - William Byron

"I knew Tyler was gonna be the guy to beat from the first stage. He was really fast there," Larson told Fox Sports. "I was hoping those guys were gonna get racing a little bit longer behind me because I felt like it was gonna time out to where he was running really hard and getting a tow to catch me at the end. Thankfully I was able to air block him a couple laps and get him tight.

"... All in all, such a great, great job by this HendrickCars Chevy team. Just their execution -- pit road, restarts, all that -- was great. Cool to get a win here at Vegas again. Back-to-back, swept all the stages again, can't ask for much more."

In the closing laps, Reddick had been using the top of the racetrack up against the wall to make up his ground on Larson, but his surge forward ultimately stalled out when Larson began to change his line to match Reddick's, taking the clean air that Reddick needed away and cancelling out the momentum that he had been building toward the race lead -- a place he may have reached earlier had it not been for miscues on pit road, which Reddick expressed frustration with.

"It's the name of the Next Gen racing game. You get the lead, you've got to hold onto it," Reddick told Fox Sports. "Kyle did a really good job there of pretty much taking away every option I had to close the gap. He seemed pretty good in the middle and I was obviously really good on the bottom, and he just never let me have it, right?

"I kept trying to run higher and higher, and he was kind of running right in the middle of the racetrack, pretty efficient to block both lanes. Every time I kind of got close -- I mean, we're running just wide open enough in Turns 1 and 2 that he could kind of defend pretty well."

With his 24th career victory, Larson now moves into sole possession of 36th on NASCAR's all-time wins list, moving out of a tiebreaker that he shared with Ricky Rudd. With his next win, Larson will move into a tie for 34th all-time with NASCAR Hall of Famer Joe Weatherly and Jim Paschal.

Noah's Arc

Noah Gragson's 2023 season was a rookie year from Hell: not a single top 10, only two finishes inside the top 20 and six DNFs in 21 races before a midseason suspension brought his campaign to a somewhat merciful end. Evidently, though, experience at the Cup level and a new opportunity at Stewart-Haas Racing are both working in Gragson's favor.

After showing high-end speed in practice Saturday before a poor qualifying lap forced him to start 30th, Gragson moved his way through the field throughout the day and eventually found his way to the front late, challenging for a top-five finish before crossing the finish line in sixth. It marked one of the most complete performances of the Las Vegas native's Cup career, and it marks his second top 10 in three races to start the year after the former Xfinity Series star had none in all of 2023.

The one thing that prevented Gragson from a top-five finish was his old Xfinity Series rival in Ty Gibbs, who overcame both issues on pit road and a transmission failure -- Gibbs' car lost first gear -- to earn his first top five of the season.

It came from the trash heap

High winds were a recurring theme throughout the weekend in Las Vegas, particularly Saturday, which saw gusts approaching 70 mph for the Xfinity Series race. The winds died down somewhat by Sunday, but still blew just enough that they delivered an unwelcome passenger to William Byron's No. 24 Chevrolet.

After he ran up front early on, a massive trash bag blew onto the racetrack and festooned itself across the nose of Byron's car, blocking air flow to his engine and forcing him to pit road to get the trash bag removed before skyrocketing water temperatures ruined his day completely. Byron was able to eventually get back on the lead lap and completed his recovery by finishing 10th.

Byron wasn't best of class among drivers who recovered from mid-race issues, as that distinction belonged to Ross Chastain. After Chastain was busted for speeding on pit road for the third straight week, a two-tire call on his final pit stop allowed Chastain to get his track position back, and he would hang on to earn a season-best fourth-place finish despite being left frustrated with himself.

"Don't speed on pit road. It's unacceptable," Chastain told PRN. "Our car was strong enough to run with Kyle and Tyler, I just can't believe I did it three weeks in a row."

In recovering from his pit road penalty, Chastain fared far better than others like Kyle Busch and Austin Cindric, who went from running in the top 10 to finishing well outside the top 25. Bubba Wallace, meanwhile, had a bizarre issue doom his race when the lug nut of his left front tire ended up welded on and stuck, preventing his team from removing the tire. Wallace's team had to physically cut the lug nut off to remove the tire, leaving him many laps down in 35th despite a top-five qualifying effort.

Wallace's wheel problems at least allowed him to finish the race, something that couldn't be said for Chris Buescher. Buescher was the only car that failed to finish after his right front tire was not attached properly during an early two-tire stop to get him the lead, sending him hard into the Turn 1 wall and ending his day after only 27 laps. Per the NASCAR rulebook, Buescher's team will now lose two of its pit crew members to a two-week suspension for the on-track loss of an improperly-installed wheel.

Race Results Rundown

  • One week after prevailing in the third-closest finish in NASCAR history, Daniel Suarez spent a little more time at the front on strategy, first taking the lead by staying out under caution and then taking it again during green flag pit stops while running an alternate strategy. Suarez would just miss out on a top-10 finish in 11th, but he actually led more laps Sunday (15) than he did all of last week (9).
  • This weekend a year ago set the demise of Chase Elliott's 2023 season into motion, as he suffered a leg fracture in a snowboarding accident before the spring race at Las Vegas and missed significant time afterward. This year, Elliott ran inside the top 10 before finishing 12th, giving himself a modest baseline of three top-15 finishes to open the year.
  • Spire Motorsports exhibited significant growth on Sunday, as Corey LaJoie had a top-10 run with spells inside the top five going before fading in the second half of the race and eventually crashing with 33 laps to go. But shadowing him throughout the day was rookie teammate Carson Hocevar, who ran inside the top 15 consistently and recovered from a mid-race flat tire to finish 15th, the highest-finishing rookie on the day.
  • After a nightmarish start to the year that saw him get involved in two crashes in the opening laps two weeks in a row, Austin Dillon ended up faring far better at Las Vegas and showed top-10 pace, earning a seventh-place finish in Stage 2 before fading to a 16th-place finish later on. He ended up best in class of the Richard Childress Racing cars, as a pit road penalty for pitting outside of the box helped relegate Busch from running at the front to a 26th-place finish.
  • Derek Kraus' Cup Series debut went about as well as he and anyone around him could have asked for. Kraus only managed a 28th-place finish, but he completed all the laps and even took the lead for two laps during a cycle of green flag stops in the first of six scheduled Cup starts for the 22-year-old from Statford, Wisc.

Next race

The NASCAR Cup Series continues its West Coast Swing with a trip to Phoenix Raceway for the Shriners Children's 500 next Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET on Fox.

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Kyle Larson getting in Tyler Reddick's wake coming to the white flag was the move he needed to make. Reddick lost what momentum he had gained on Larson, and that's enough to give Larson a comfortable lead for the final lap to pick up his first win of the 2024 season and the 24th of his Cup career!

Second Las Vegas win in a row for Larson, and his third overall since 2021.

1 - #5 - Kyle Larson
2 - #45 - Tyler Reddick
3 - #12 - Ryan Blaney
4 - #1 - Ross Chastain
5 - #54 - Ty Gibbs
6 - #10 - Noah Gragson
7 - #19 - Martin Truex Jr.
8 - #11 - Denny Hamlin
9 - #22 - Joey Logano
10 - #24 - William Byron

 
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Daniel Suarez pits from the race lead. Todd Gilliland has come to pit road as well. That'll leave just Michael McDowell and Derek Kraus out on the racetrack having not pitted.

 

Larson pits from the race lead. Truex, Hamlin, Elliott, Gragson, Chastain, LaJoie and more among those now pitting.

William Byron and Carson Hocevar now pit. Daniel Suarez is now the race leader over Todd Gilliland, Michael McDowell, Derek Kraus and Justin Haley. Those five are running an alternate strategy but will likely come to pit road soon -- Haley pits as I'm typing this.

Pit road penalty for Kyle Busch for pitting outside of the box.

 

More cars towards the front of the field beginning to come to pit road. Ty Gibbs, Joey Logano, Austin Dillon among those to pit road. And now, here comes Tyler Reddick and Ryan Blaney.

 

As Tyler Reddick continues to close in on Larson -- Reddick has been getting literally pushed to the front by Bubba Wallace, who is on fresh tires many laps down -- green flag stops are beginning with Chase Briscoe and Alex Bowman coming to pit road. Josh Berry has come to pit road as well.

Another spirited battle on track is for fifth, a spot which now belongs to Ty Gibbs as Denny Hamlin and Austin Dillon race for sixth behind him.

 

Tyler Reddick's car is starting to come in. He's cut significantly into Larson's lead, which is now only about nine tenths of a second. They're both well ahead of Martin Truex in third, who runs four seconds back of the race lead.

Two RCR cars now in the Top 10, as Austin Dillon -- who's had a horrible start to the season entering today -- currently runs seventh. Meanwhile, Carson Hocevar has more than recovered from a flat tire earlier and is running 11th with a chance to grab a spot in the Top 10.

 
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Kyle Larson has opened up a two second lead on Tyler Reddick. Reddick's car seems to really come in on the long run, but that hasn't happened quite yet.

Reddick has been joined on-track by his 23XI teammate Bubba Wallace. Wallace has been given a penalty for too many men over the wall, but it's a moot point as he 12 laps in total trying to get his stuck wheel off.

 
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Green flag is back out on Lap 173. Just a little under 100 laps to settle this race.

Larson clear to the lead early as they race three-wide for second and three-wide for fifth behind him.

 

Evidently, Bubba Wallace's issues are far from over. Despite getting one of his laps back, the left front tire on his car seems to be well and truly stuck on. His crew can't get it off and they're going to have to literally cut the lug nut off in order to remove the tire.

 

Alex Bowman elects to come to pit road under caution, and so do a lot of the cars that took the wave around to get back on the lead lap after Christopher Bell's spin. William Byron is also on pit road.

Bubba Wallace is the free pass under this caution, which will now put him just one lap down after he was three down earlier.

 
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Tyler Reddick makes another charge at Kyle Larson for the stage win yet again, but it ends the same way Stage 1 did. Larson holds him off to earn the Stage 2 win and maximum stage points on the day.

Alex Bowman slides from the race lead to eighth by the end of the stage, but it's enough to earn him some stage points.

1 - #5 - Kyle Larson
2 - #45 - Tyler Reddick
3 - #11 - Denny Hamlin
4 - #12 - Ryan Blaney
5 - #19 - Martin Truex Jr.
6 - #9 - Chase Elliott
7 - #3 - Austin Dillon
8 - #48 - Alex Bowman
9 - #22 - Joey Logano
10 - #43 - Erik Jones

 
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Alex Bowman gets tight in Turns 3 and 4, loses his momentum, and loses the lead to Larson. Now he's trying to hold Reddick off for second with two to go in the stage as Hamlin, Truex and Blaney try to swallow him and his two tires up as well.

 

Kyle Busch also had trouble on pit road as his crew had to wait to get a wheel tight, and it's dropped him from second spot all the way back outside of the Top 20. Lots of cars took the wave around under this caution, including Ross Chastain, to get a lap back.

Going to be four laps to go in the stage when they take the green flag. Alex Bowman the leader.

 
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Leaders all come to pit road under caution before the end of the stage. Alex Bowman takes two tires -- just like he did when he won this race two years ago -- and wins the race off pit road.

All kinds of issues on pit road for Ty Gibbs, who had a long stop and has also drawn a penalty for an uncontrolled tire.

 
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TROUBLE, TURN 2! Christopher Bell has spun on the exit of the corner and throws up a big cloud of smoke to bring out the caution with nine to go in the Stage. Second time today he's brought out a yellow., and it looks like this time he just lost it on his own.

Derek Kraus, who is making his Cup Series debut today, is the free pass under this caution.

 
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15 to go in Stage 2 and Kyle Larson's lead on Kyle Busch has been opened up to over four seconds. Larson showing the form that made him the favorite for today's race and has got him two Vegas wins in the last three years.

Unscheduled pit stop now for Carson Hocevar, who had been running inside the Top 15 throughout the day. Flat left front tire.

 

Kyle Larson's lead over Denny Hamlin has opened up to two full seconds. Hamlin is going to have his hands full with Kyle Busch pretty soon, as Busch just took third from Ryan Blaney.

Bubba Wallace's troubles today go from bad to worse. He had been running midpack with an ill-handling car before pit stops, and he's now gone multiple laps down after he had to make multiple stops due to his crew having issues getting a tire off his car.

Busch now takes second from Hamlin, but Larson's lead has grown to three seconds in front of him. That being said, Larson is going to have to contend with Ross Chastan, who is trying to run down the leader in order to make up the lap he lost while serving his speeding penalty.

 
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That round of stops quickly cycles through. Kyle Larson re-takes the lead over Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, Kyle Busch and Ty Gibbs.

Two more pit road speeding penalties: Ross Chastain (too fast entering) and Daniel Hemric (too fast exiting).

 

Larson, LaJoie, Busch, Jones, Hemric, Gragson and more come to pit road. Ross Chastain takes the lead momentarily before peeling off to pit with Tyler Reddick and Christopher Bell in tow.

Pit road penalty for Austin Cindric. Too fast entering.

 
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