Kyle Larson takes Brickyard 400 for fourth win of 2024

Syndication: The Indianapolis Star
The crew of NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson (5) celebrate on the track after winning the 30th running of the Brickyard 400, Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Kyle Larson won a second overtime shootout under caution in Sunday’s 28th Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series’ return to the legendary oval in Speedway, Ind.

As the first Cup race on the IMS oval since July 5, 2020, neared its finish, sixth-place Kyle Busch wrecked with three laps left to create the shootout scenario with leader Brad Keselowski.

However, Keselowski pulled off before the green flag due to a lack of fuel, and a big melee soon occurred just outside the top 10.

In the second two-lap shootout after a red-flag period, leader Larson pulled his No. 5 away from Ryan Blaney, who slowed dramatically. Larson beat polesitter Tyler Reddick before the 10th caution came out for Ryan Preece’s spin to freeze the field and end the race.

Larson’s series-leading fourth win was the 27th of his career and first at the 2.5-mile speedway.

It was Hendrick Motorsports’ 11th career victory at IMS, a track record.

Rounding out the top-five finishers were Blaney, Chase Elliott and Bubba Wallace.

In his 700th career Cup start, Busch brought his No. 8 Chevrolet home in 25th.

Reddick and his No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota were quickest in Friday’s practice and matched that on Saturday with his eighth career pole over team co-owner Denny Hamlin.

When the green came out Sunday, Reddick created a healthy gap on his boss and the rest of the field by leading them all before pitting on Lap 37 in the first of the two 50-lap stages.

Hamlin gained the lead for the first time when 2018 Brickyard winner Keselowski pitted with eight laps to go as the final driver who had not received pit service.

The No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing driver kept a strong pace and beat Larson and Blaney at Lap 50, giving Hamlin his sixth stage win this season and first ever at IMS.

William Byron, one of four three-time winners in 2024, had a hard hit when his No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet crashed into the inside wall on Lap 74 after contact in the back of the pack.

In his first segment win since 2022, Wallace received the full bonus points by beating Elliott and Hamlin to close Stage 2.

–Field Level Media

The 28th Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was full of excitement and drama as Kyle Larson emerged victorious in a thrilling finish. Larson’s win marked his series-leading fourth victory of the season and the 27th of his career.

The race took place on the iconic oval in Speedway, Indiana, and it was the first Cup race at IMS since 2020. As the race neared its conclusion, a late caution set up a dramatic overtime shootout under caution.

Kyle Busch, who was running in sixth place, was involved in a wreck with just three laps remaining, creating the opportunity for Larson to challenge leader Brad Keselowski in the shootout. However, Keselowski ran out of fuel before the restart, leading to a chaotic finish with multiple cars involved in a melee just outside the top 10.

In the final two-lap shootout, Larson managed to pull away from Ryan Blaney and crossed the finish line ahead of polesitter Tyler Reddick to secure the victory. The race ended under caution after Ryan Preece spun, freezing the field and giving Larson the win.

The victory was not only significant for Larson but also for Hendrick Motorsports, as it marked the team’s 11th career win at IMS, setting a track record. The top-five finishers included Blaney, Chase Elliott, and Bubba Wallace.

Overall, it was a thrilling and eventful race at the Brickyard 400, with Larson emerging as the ultimate winner in a dramatic finish.

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