In the climactic final moments of the 2025 NASCAR Cup season, a critical decision loomed: should they change two tires or four? For Kyle Larson and crew chief Cliff Daniels, this choice would ultimately decide whether they would celebrate a championship victory or face a season-ending disappointment filled with regret.
During Larson’s last pit stop, Daniels initially leaned toward replacing all four tires to boost speed, at the expense of losing track position. However, his engineer encouraged him to think boldly and make a gamble to secure a better chance at victory. When a late-race caution came with just three laps remaining, it wiped out Denny Hamlin’s near-certain win and championship. Using coded language over the radio to avoid alerting competitors, Larson promised Daniels he’d opt for a two-tire change to get back on track quickly—a decision that would prove decisive.
Daniels agreed to the two-tire change, putting Larson ahead of Hamlin, who chose four tires but was stuck deep in the pack due to a restart with only two laps left. Larson managed the corners well, avoiding the traffic that hampered Hamlin, who got caught three-wide in the bottom lane. Larson’s spotter kept him informed about Hamlin’s struggles, helping Larson stay composed and inspired as he approached the final lap, ultimately leading to his second NASCAR championship.
Reflecting on his victory, Larson expressed empathy for Hamlin, the most successful NASCAR driver without a championship—a reminder of the cruel nature of the sport. Larson likened Hamlin’s quest to his own long struggle to win the Chili Bowl, which took 13 years but ultimately helped him overcome mental hurdles to achieve major victories. Despite the harshness of NASCAR’s winner-takes-all championship format, Larson acknowledges its excitement but hopes for a system that rewards consistency over more races.
Regardless of any future format changes, Larson’s 2025 title is firmly etched in the history books, earned by his skill, experience, and split-second decision-making under pressure—qualities crucial for turning the tide from heartbreak to triumph.
Fan Take: This intense finale highlights the razor-thin margins and high-stakes strategy that make NASCAR thrilling for fans. Larson’s victory not only cements his place among the greats but could also spark discussions on revising the championship format for greater fairness and excitement in the future.

