He nailed it to win the Golden Driller.
Kyle Larson won the 40-lap Chili Bowl Nationals dirt midget feature race in Tulsa on Saturday night by leading every lap from pole.
It was Larson’s third win at the week-long event, where winners take home a trophy featuring Tulsa’s iconic Golden Driller statue.
Larson pulled out to an easy lead and was cruising for the first 23 laps before he drove right over another car that had been involved in an accident, but managed to not crash and hold on to the lead as the yellow flag flew.
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Feeling some pressure, with three laps to go he went wide out of turn four and ran up the wall on the front straight, nearly flipping, but kept control as another caution came out.
He had to fend off a hard-charging Daison Pursley for the final three laps, but his rival slipped up a few times and fell behind to let Larson take the win.
Christopher Bell, who has three Chili Bowl wins of his own, started the feature from 12th, but wasn’t able to make up much ground on fellow NASCAR Cup Series driver Larson and came home a disappointing 10th.