Following a weekend that could have sparked a significant amount of controversy after the closest finish in NASCAR history, tensions have mostly eased in the wake of Kyle Larson‘s narrow win over Chris Buescher.
Denny Hamlin decided to partake in some Monday Morning Quarterbacking on the latest episode of his Actions Detrimental podcast, regarding the way Chris Buescher raced Kyle Larson on the final lap at Kansas Speedway.
Denny Hamlin is doing some sleuthing, believing the 0.001 seconds that separated Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher on the final lap at Kansas Speedway seems a little fishy.
Kyle Petty still hasn’t caught his breath after seeing the finish to Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in which Kyle Larson edged out Chris Buescher by 0.001 seconds for the win.
Sunday's Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway made history as the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, with Kyle Larson beating Chris Buescher by 0.001 seconds.
Ford can’t get any closer to a win than it did Sunday night at Kansas Speedway.
Chris Buescher came within mere seconds of his first NASCAR Cup Series victory of 2024, but the No. 17 was edged out by Kyle Larson in thrilling fashion.
The incredible finish in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race led to some questions about the way the finish line at Kansas Speedway was painted.
Chris Buescher was the runner-up Sunday in what turned out to be the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history. After initially seeming upset, Buescher had a wholesome message following his defeat.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Chris Buescher seemed befuddled by the fact that he lost to Kyle Larson on Sunday.
Martin Truex might not have been a part of the closest NASCAR Cup Series finish ever on Sunday night, but he still has a good reason to be heartbroken about not coming home with the checkered flag.
Chris Buescher was understandably disappointed on Sunday evening after losing in the closest NASCAR Cup Series finish ever.
A photo provided by NASCAR shows just how close Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher were to each other during their photo finish at the end of the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas on Sunday night.
What could have been a contentious weekend for NASCAR will end without much of a fuss, thanks to some graciousness on the part of driver Chris Buescher and his team.
Auto racing has always been inherently different from other sports in terms of how you win.
Kyle Larson made the decisive move off Turn 4 and nipped Chris Buescher at the finish line Sunday, earning the checkers in a historic photo-finish NASCAR overtime to win the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan.
After a multi-hour rain delay, the NASCAR Cup Series' Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday was worth the wait.
Chris Buescher held off Martin Truex Jr. for his second-straight win Monday afternoon, claiming the postponed Firekeepers Casino 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn.
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