Kyle Larson won the Bank of America Roval 400 from the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course in a wild Playoff cutoff race on Sunday afternoon.
Larson had to overcome a battery and alternator issue
early in the race, and it seemed like he may even miss the cutoff for the next
round of the Playoffs. After getting the
issues fixed, Larson was able to work his way back up through the field and he
was at the front late in the race.
On the final restart, Larson was able to get around Denny
Hamlin to get to the lead, and held off Tyler Reddick and William Byron over
the final run to pick up his seventh victory of the season.
Larson said he was surprised to be standing in victory
lane following his early battery issues that forced the team to go under the
hood and replace the alternator belt.
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Byron came into the race in a must-win situation, and
he was almost able to pull off the upset.
After racing hard with Larson and Reddick over the
final run, he spun out on the final lap, which relegated him to an 11th-place
finish and knocked him out of the Playoffs.
Byron said he was just pushing too hard at the end
with everything on the line.
“Everything was looking like it was definitely going
to be a good day…looking like we were going to have a shot to win,” Byron
said. “I was just too mad there at the
end and made a mistake.”
The Playoff cutoff line was chaotic halfway through
the race after a handful of drivers had problems early in the race.
Kevin Harvick got into Chase Elliott and sent him in
the wall, heavily damaging the rear of Elliott’s car. The contact seemed to be
payback for an incident last month at Bristol, when Elliott held up Harvick and
cost Harvick a victory.
Elliott was able to recover from the incident and
finished the race without a rear-bumper cover.
Headed into Turn 1, Harvick locked up his tires with Elliott behind him. Harvick slammed into the wall, ending his
Playoff hopes.
Harvick said the incident was a lesson that Elliott needed
to learn.
“I felt like I needed to go get a couple spots back
that I lost and I got the left-front locked up and couldn’t get it to turn,”
Harvick said. “Sometimes real life
teaches you good lessons.”
Elliott said he isn’t worried about more retaliation
from Harvick with four races remaining in the season.
“For us, we’re just eyes forward and just excited to
be moving on,” Elliott said. “[Harvick’s]
certainly not changing…just want to wish them a merry offseason and a happy
Christmas.”
Byron, Harvick, Alex Bowman and Christopher Bell were
the four drivers eliminated following this round of the Playoffs. The remaining eight drivers will begin to
fight for a spot in the Final Four next Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.
Unofficial results:
1. Kyle Larson
2. Tyler Reddick
3. Chris Buescher
4. Kyle Busch
5. Denny Hamlin
6. Matt DiBenedetto
7. Joey Logano
8. Christopher Bell
9. Ryan Blaney
10. Alex Bowman
11. William Byron
12. Chase Elliott
13. Daniel Suarez
14. Bubba Wallace
15. Austin Dillon
16. Michael McDowell
17. Erik Jones
18. Cole Custer
19. Ryan Preece
20. Brad Keselowski
21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
22. Chase Briscoe
23. Ross Chastain
24. Aric Almirola
25. Kurt Busch
26. Anthony Alfredo
27. Joey Hand
28. Josh Bilicki
29. Martin Truex Jr.
30. Quin Houff
31. Scott Heckert
32. Timmy Hill
33. Kevin Harvick
34. Garrett Smithley
35. Corey LaJoie
36. Cody Ware
37. Justin Haley
38. AJ Allmendinger
39. Ryan Newman
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