Kyle Larson reached a major milestone in his NASCAR Cup Series career today by capturing his 32nd career victory at the AdventHealth 400, held at Kansas Speedway. This marks Larson’s third win of the 2025 season and his third career win at this specific track, further solidifying his reputation as one of the sport’s elite performers on intermediate ovals.
With this latest triumph, Larson has now drawn level with NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett, tying him for 29th place on the all-time Cup Series wins list. It’s a significant achievement for Larson, who continues to climb the historical ranks with each checkered flag. His next win would move him into a tie for 28th place alongside legendary driver Fireball Roberts, who recorded 33 career wins.
Larson’s performance at Kansas was a display of calculated aggression and racecraft. He stayed consistent throughout the race and made key moves at the right moments to stay ahead of strong competition. His ability to adapt to changing track conditions and execute with precision on restarts once again highlighted why he is considered one of the best in today’s field.
The win also carries implications for the playoff picture, giving Larson added momentum and confidence as the season progresses. Each victory not only boosts his standings but also cements his legacy in NASCAR history. As he edges closer to joining the sport’s most iconic names, fans and analysts alike are beginning to wonder just how high Larson can climb on the all-time list by the end of his career.