SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — It was a championship of combined feelings.
Kyle Larson, NASCAR Cup Sequence champion for a second time, was genuinely unhappy for Denny Hamlin, who was effectively on the best way to his long-awaited title earlier than William Byron’s blown right-rear tire intervened.
Byron was apologetic for having altered the course of the season, though his Hendrick Motorsports teammate was topped champion.
On Tuesday morning, along with his title celebration scheduled for that night, Larson was nonetheless attempting to digest the circumstances that propelled him to the championship.
“It’s such a novel format, proper?” Larson stated. “Positive, I’ve had races the place I really feel like I’ve stolen a win or no matter, however this one was — I didn’t even win the race! I didn’t lead a lap after which grew to become the champion.
“That’s the place it’s so distinctive and so totally different and so bizarre. It was such a bizarre ‘blissful,’ proper? I’ve by no means been so blissful to complete third earlier than in my life. It was simply unimaginable and unbelievable the way it all went.”
Larson was each shocked and gratified that Hamlin made the hassle to drop into the champion’s celebration get together on Sunday evening.
“It actually meant rather a lot, it actually did,” Larson stated. “I keep in mind the final time I gained a championship (2021), he didn’t come out, however he despatched me a very nice video message, and it meant rather a lot to me. And I understood how powerful and difficult even that second most likely was for him.
“Quick ahead to this weekend — a a lot more durable defeat. I didn’t count on him to exit. He didn’t must. However I’m glad he confirmed up. I feel it confirmed how large of an individual he’s and the way robust of an individual he’s to return out, suck it up and be on the market.
“We bought to speak for a minute, and it was awkward, proper? I used to be simply speechless. I didn’t know what to say. I don’t suppose there was something I might say to attempt to make him really feel any higher. I might see the ache — all that.”



















