This article is one of four features highlighting the finalists—Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson, William Byron, and Chase Briscoe—competing for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series championship in Phoenix on Sunday.
Crew chief Cliff Daniels frequently asks Kyle Larson about how many more years he plans to continue racing stock cars. In a recent chat, their conversation shifted slightly with Daniels noting that Larson once considered retiring from NASCAR to race sprint cars full-time. However, Larson now seems committed to a long and successful career in Cup Series racing, aiming for milestones like 50 to 60 wins.
Larson reflected on his championship aspirations, pointing out that a second title would feel different than his first, especially after a more challenging season with his team. The year has been tough due to personal losses, including the death of popular publicist John Edwards, and significant changes within the pit crew.
Entering the season finale, Larson faces a 23-race winless streak, the longest during Hendrick Motorsports’ era, but he remains unfazed by statistics, focusing instead on returning to victory lane. A win would tie him with Fireball Roberts for 28th on the all-time wins list. Though Larson’s best friend, Hamlin, reached 60 wins this year, Larson, at 32, feels young and focused on doing his best rather than hitting specific numbers.
Larson dismissed suggestions that he wants to leave NASCAR for sprint cars, emphasizing his passion for the sport and his satisfaction with balancing both disciplines. Despite setbacks in major races like the Indy 500 and Coke 600 this year, Larson’s team owner Rick Hendrick remains confident in his ability to rebound, noting Larson’s competitive spirit and resilience. Jeff Gordon, overseeing Hendrick Motorsports, also believes Larson’s confidence and talent will keep him in contention.
Crew chief Daniels believes Larson still has unfinished business in the Cup Series and remains highly motivated to achieve multiple championships. This determination fuels both Larson and his team as they head into the crucial final race.
Fan Take: Kyle Larson’s unwavering commitment and resilience make him a compelling figure in NASCAR’s future. His pursuit of multiple championships amid adversity symbolizes the spirit of competition that keeps fans engaged and the sport thriving.

