Kyle Larson Continues to Climb the All-Time Wins List with 32nd Career Victory
Kyle Larson added another milestone to his growing NASCAR legacy with a dominant performance that earned him his 32nd career Cup Series victory — and his 26th win with Hendrick Motorsports. This latest triumph not only strengthened his 2025 championship hopes but also elevated him into elite company, tying him with NASCAR legend Dale Jarrett on the all-time wins list.
Larson’s drive to the checkered flag was vintage “Yung Money” — fast, fearless, and flawless. Throughout the race, he showcased the control and raw speed that have made him one of the most exciting drivers of his generation. As the laps wound down, it was clear that no one was going to challenge the No. 5 Chevrolet under the lights.
“It’s humbling to be mentioned in the same breath as Dale Jarrett,” Larson said in Victory Lane. “He’s a Hall of Famer, a champion, and someone I looked up to when I was a kid. To be tied with him is surreal, and I’m grateful to be part of such an amazing team that’s made this possible.”
The win pushes Larson closer to the upper echelon of NASCAR Cup Series history. While he still trails greats like Jeff Gordon (93 wins) and Jimmie Johnson (83), Larson’s pace is beginning to suggest he could eventually challenge the likes of Tony Stewart (49) or even Kevin Harvick (60). With his current form and age — still only in his early 30s — Larson has the potential to rewrite parts of the record book.
Team owner Rick Hendrick praised Larson’s consistency and hunger for excellence. “Kyle’s talent speaks for itself, but what sets him apart is his drive to keep getting better. Every week, he’s laser-focused and never satisfied. That’s why he’s such a perfect fit for Hendrick Motorsports.”
This 26th win with Hendrick also highlights Larson’s impact since joining the team in 2021. In just a few short years, he’s become one of the cornerstones of NASCAR’s most successful organization, helping Hendrick Motorsports extend its record as the winningest team in Cup Series history.
With the 2025 season heating up, Larson’s victory serves as a warning shot to the rest of the field. He’s not just collecting wins — he’s building a legacy. And if his current trajectory continues, fans and historians alike may one day speak of Kyle Larson in the same reverent tones reserved for NASCAR’s all-time greats.
For now, though, Larson remains focused on one thing: winning more races.
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