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Aug 17, 2026, 9:31 AM·1 views

Column: Kyle Larson is My Race Car Hero

Photo Credit: Gary Mook Kyle Larson Is the Reason I Keep Going I can’t sleep. I’m sitting here after one of the most ridiculous nights I have ever witnessed in motorsports, and I genuinely don’t know how I’m supposed…

PolicyDriftColumn: Kyle Larson is My Race Car Hero

Photo Credit: Gary Mook Kyle Larson Is the Reason I Keep Going I can’t sleep. I’m sitting here after one of the most ridiculous nights I have ever witnessed in motorsports, and I genuinely.

Column: Kyle Larson is My Race Car Hero
Photo Credit: Gary Mook

Kyle Larson Is the Reason I Keep Going

I can’t sleep.

I’m sitting here after one of the most ridiculous nights I have ever witnessed in motorsports, and I genuinely don’t know how I’m supposed to go to bed.

Because tonight wasn’t just another Kyle Larson performance.

It reminded me why I fell in love with racing in the first place.

Kyle Larson is my motorsports hero.

Not just my favorite driver. Not just the guy I cheer for on Sundays. He’s the driver who makes me want to work harder, write more, report more, build more and keep pushing when things aren’t going my way.

He reminds me that there is always another level.

Never stop. Never settle. Keep going.

Tonight, he found another level.

Larson started 30th at Richmond and somehow dragged an absolute shitbox of a Cup car to sixth. That car had no business being in the top 10, much less fighting for the front at the end of 400 laps.

And most drivers would have called it a hell of a night.

Larson wasn’t done.

While the rest of the Cup garage packed up and went home, Larson sprinted to a helicopter, then a plane, then a car, trying to make it to Knoxville, Iowa, for the biggest dirt race of the year.

Fans were tracking flights. Everyone was watching the clock.

And then he showed up.

He climbed into a sprint car and led every single lap of the Knoxville Nationals.

Fifty laps.

Wire to wire.

For his fourth Knoxville Nationals victory.

Think about that.

P30 to P6 in NASCAR. Across the country. Then 50 laps led at Knoxville.

The same night.

That’s not normal.

That’s Kyle Larson.


And that’s why he means so much to me.

I make my living around motorsports. This sport is my life. It’s what keeps me working when I’m exhausted, what gets me up in the morning and what makes me stare at a computer at ridiculous hours thinking about the next story, the next interview and the next event.

Some days, that grind is hard.

Then I watch Larson.

He reminds me that you don’t know what’s waiting around the next corner.

You just have to keep going.

He has built an incredible racing career, but what makes me admire him even more is the life he’s built away from the track. A great family, a wife and kids, and a life that seems grounded despite everything he’s accomplished.

That’s the American dream to me.

Work your ass off.

Build something.

Take care of your family.

Chase what you love.

Never stop trying to be better.

Larson personifies that.


Tonight, he made people like me remember why we do this.

Why we spend hours at racetracks.

Why we chase interviews.

Why we write stories nobody may read.

Why we obsess over lap times, timing sheets and race cars.

Because every once in a while, motorsports gives you a night like this.

A night so ridiculous that you stop being a journalist for a minute.

You become a fan again.

That’s what Larson did to me tonight.

He made me feel like a kid again.

This should be leading SportsCenter.

This is the stuff of legends.

Fire up the documentary.

Write the novel.

Because somebody is eventually going to tell the story of the night Kyle Larson started 30th at Richmond, finished sixth, flew across the country and then led every lap of the Knoxville Nationals.

And everybody is going to think the story was exaggerated.

It wasn’t.


I don’t think we’ll ever see this exact thing again.

The circumstances were too absurd.

The timing was too ridiculous.

The performance was too perfect.

It was lightning in a bottle.

And somehow, Kyle Larson caught it.

So, Kyle:

Thank you.

Thank you for reminding me to keep grinding.

Thank you for showing me that there is always another level.

Thank you for carrying the sport I love on your back tonight.

Thank you for making an exhausted motorsports journalist sit here at an ungodly hour with a stupid grin on his face instead of going to sleep, after covering Trucks, Cup and Knoxville all day.

Tonight, I’m not trying to be objective.

Tonight, I’m a fan.

Tonight, I’m inspired.

Tonight, I’m proud to love racing.

Kyle Larson is an American motorsports hero.

And tonight, that hero did something I genuinely don’t think we’ll ever see again.

P30 to P6.

Richmond to Knoxville.

50 laps led.

Knoxville Nationals champion.

Four dirt wins in one week.

What a damn night.

I still can’t sleep.

And honestly?

I don’t want to.

The best damn driver in North America. And quite frankly, I love Max Verstappen too. But, I need to see these two legends do battle at least once.

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