What caused Kyle Larson's crash at Atlanta?
Larson crashed after attempting a late block on Shane van Gisbergen, resulting in contact with the wall.
Sports / NASCAR
Kyle Larson experienced a DNF at Atlanta Motor Speedway after a late crash, while Bubba Wallace clinched the Stage 2 victory in a dramatic turn of events.
Kyle Larson’s Atlanta Motor Speedway run ended abruptly when his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet made contact with the wall. Attempting a late block on Shane van Gisbergen just before the Stage 2 finish, Larson lost control, resulting in a hard impact. Bubba Wallace capitalized, securing the stage win after officials reviewed the timing loop.
Larson admitted fault for the incident, explaining that he reacted to the No. 45 car in his mirror. The crash forced him to retire from the race, losing potential stage points. Wallace’s Stage 2 win marked a positive moment in a highly competitive race.
The official top 10 for Stage 2:
1. Bubba Wallace 2. William Byron 3. Chase Briscoe 4. Tyler Reddick 5. Chase Elliott 6. Carson Hocevar 7. Ryan Blaney 8. Ryan Preece 9. Brad Keselowski 10. Ross Chastain
Larson crashed after attempting a late block on Shane van Gisbergen, resulting in contact with the wall.
Bubba Wallace was declared the winner of Stage 2 after a NASCAR review.
Yes, Larson admitted fault, citing a reaction to another car in his mirror.
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