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Advance to Victory Lane: Kyle Larson to rake in an Iowa win

Advance to Victory Lane: Kyle Larson to rake in an Iowa win

Editor’s note: Full race projection was updated on Sunday morning after Friday’s practice and Saturday’s qualifying.

On Sunday, the Cup Series is set to debut at Iowa Speedway for the Iowa Corn 350 powered by Ethanol (7 p.m. ET, USA, MRN Radio, Sirius XM NASCAR Radio), with Kyle Larson projected to cruise through the field en route to his fourth victory this year.

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Despite missing the Coca-Cola 600, Larson reclaimed the points lead after his Sonoma win last Sunday and is 14 points up on Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott.

It‘s hard to find a track on the calendar that isn‘t in Larson‘s wheelhouse, but at Iowa Speedway, there wasn’t much data to prove it before this weekend when he captured the Busch Light Pole Award. Previously, Larson made four Xfinity starts at the 0.875-mile oval, netting two top-five finishes and two top 10s.

Larson was at the Goodyear tire test in May at Iowa, which is a slight feather in his cap heading into the weekend. At short tracks overall, Larson has finished sixth or better in nine of the last 10 contests, including two wins last year at Martinsville and Richmond. As a bonus, Larson is also the most recent Father‘s Day winner (Nashville, 2021).

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin, Elliott, 23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick (up from eighth) and RFK Racing’s Brad Keselowski follow Larson in the projections. William Byron, Joey Logano, Christoper Bell (down from third), Ryan Blaney and Ross Chastain complete the projected top 10. Blaney and Chastain moved into the top 10 after practice and qualifying while Bubba Wallace and Martin Truex Jr. dropped out.

Sunday night’s race is set to be a thriller, with everyone in the Cup garage getting their first bite of Iowa Speedway in the Next Gen car.

OTHER DRIVERS TO WATCH

DENNY HAMLIN: Hamlin has been the short-track king this season. He won at Bristol and Richmond and has finished top three in five of the last six short-track races. While he’s one of the few drivers with no experience at Iowa Speedway, it wouldn’t be a shock to see him respond to Larson’s Sonoma win with one of his own.

BRAD KESELOWSKI: The 2012 champ has been on a heater this season. Keselowski has routinely looked like a threat to win, and when you look at his Xfinity stats at Iowa, he should be in the mix this weekend. Keselowski has three wins, six top fives and seven top-10 finishes in seven starts at the circuit. He was also at the Goodyear tire test after the track’s repave.

JOEY LOGANO: Did someone say new track? Enter Joey Logano. The two-time champ seems to excel on debut tracks, winning the inaugural races at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and World Wide Technology Raceway. Logano’s best performance this season came in a runner-up finish at Richmond.

KYLE BUSCH: Busch has two Xfinity starts at Iowa, marking a win and a runner-up finish. It’s also been 37 races since Busch’s last win — the longest streak of his career — meaning Rowdy is due to visit Victory Lane soon.

RICKY STENHOUSE JR.: Similar to Keselowski, Stenhouse also has three Xfinity wins on the Hawkeye State short track, and with two drivers outside the top 16 already owning wins (Daniel Suárez and Austin Cindric), Stenhouse could further shake up the playoff picture.

RACING INSIGHTS‘ PROJECTIONS FOR IOWA CORN 350 POWERED BY ETHANOL

Racing Insights‘ advanced statistical formula includes current track, current track type, recent performance, team data and pit-crew data to arrive at a projected winner and full race results.

Finish

Car Number

Driver

1

5

Kyle Larson

2

11

Denny Hamlin

3

9

Chase Elliott

4

45

Tyler Reddick

5

6

Brad Keselowski

6

24

William Byron

7

22

Joey Logano

8

20

Christopher Bell

9

12

Ryan Blaney

10

1

Ross Chastain

11

23

Bubba Wallace

12

19

Martin Truex Jr.

13

14

Chase Briscoe

14

8

Kyle Busch

15

17

Chris Buescher

16

48

Alex Bowman

17

4

Josh Berry

18

54

Ty Gibbs

19

99

Daniel Suárez

20

34

Michael McDowell

21

16

AJ Allmendinger

22

41

Ryan Preece

23

10

Noah Gragson

24

2

Austin Cindric

25

47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

26

77

Carson Hocevar

27

38

Todd Gilliland

28

43

Erik Jones

29

7

Corey LaJoie

30

51

Justin Haley

31

3

Austin Dillon

32

42

John H. Nemechek

33

21

Harrison Burton

34

31

Daniel Hemric

35

71

Zane Smith

36

15

Kaz Grala

37

66

David Starr