Kyle Larson’s calendar reads like two separate seasons stitched together, one written in horsepower and aero on Sundays, and the other in mud and adrenaline on Friday nights. Off the asphalt, Larson’s dirt resume remains staggering, claiming the 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals A-Main victory in January, adding a string of marquee dirt accomplishments with Knoxville Nationals successes among them that keep his race craft in wheel-to-wheel chaos. In the Cup Series paddock, he has been relentless through 24 races, posting 3 wins, 14 top-10s, 11 top-5s, and has led 873 laps this year, sitting comfortably inside the top five in the regular-season standings. But yet, his recent hardships made him confess what he expects to achieve before the season ends.
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