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Cup Series: Larson keeps rolling, earns third straight victory

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Kyle Larson takes another playoff win, on the 17th anniversary of a plane crash that killed the son of his team owner.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Kyle Larson drove to yet another victory Sunday, his ninth of the year and most meaningful to date in his new job with Hendrick Motorsports. Larson drove the No.5 Chevrolet to Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway on the 17th anniversary of a Hendrick plane crash that killed all 10 people aboard. The plane was traveling to a race in Virginia, and among those killed was Rick Hendrick’s only son. Ricky Hendrick used the No.5 during his driving career and the 24-year-old was the heir apparent of NASCAR’s winningest team at the time of his death. Larson’s car is stylized to resemble Ricky Hendrick’s scheme, and hours before Sunday’s race, team owner Hendrick texted Larson to stress what a win would mean to him on this date. “I didn’t ever get to meet Ricky or the other men and women who lost their lives that day,” Larson said. “But I felt the importance of this race. So crazy how it all worked out for me to win. So again, thank you to Rick Hendrick, I know this means a lot to you and I’m glad I could get it done.” When Rick Hendrick texted Larson earlier Sunday, he told his new driver that all four of the Hendrick crews would turn their hats backwards on the fifth lap in honor of how Ricky Hendrick wore his caps. He urged Larson to be the leader on the fifth lap and Larson was determined to deliver. “To lose your child and so many other people that day, I can’t imagine what the feeling may have been for everybody at that time,” Larson said.

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