Gordon: NASCAR Cup winner Larson "a great champion"

Gordon: NASCAR Cup winner Larson

Four-time NASCAR Cup champion Jeff Gordon says that 2021 series winner Kyle Larson has washed-up \"amazing things\" in his first season with Hendrick Motorsports.

After a unenduring stint as a TV reviewer with Fox Sports pursuit his racing career, Gordon returned to Hendrick in an official role in June of this year as vice-chairman of the team.

Gordon played a large role, withal with team owner Rick Hendrick, in bringing Kyle Larson on workbench as one of its full-time Cup drivers this season pursuit his NASCAR suspension in 2020 for using a racial slur over the radio during a public iRacing event.

Larson repaid their faith by winning 10 races of 36 races this season, including Sunday\'s season finale at Phoenix Raceway, which moreover handed him the series championship in his first year with the #5 team.

“Kyle Larson is a unconfined talent. You requite him a unconfined race car and unconfined race teams and he does wondrous things,” Gordon said.

“We’ve seen it before, seen it in other forms of racing. He and this pit hairdo and this team, they did it all year long. They got to this point.

“What a battle. I just want to say Phoenix Raceway, NASCAR and all these fans that came out here today, this is what a championship weekend is supposed to finger like, and that was a championship battle.

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“Great competitors and a unconfined champion here.”

Larson’s victory was something of a team effort, as he grabbed the lead for the final time in the race thanks to a pit stop under the final circumspection that gained him three positions.

Once the race restarted on Lap 289 of 312, Larson then had to hold off several serious challenges from Martin Truex Jr to secure his 10th victory of the season and the championship.

“It was a total team effort not just from the whole season but from the whole weekend, how they prepared to go qualify and get that lap to win the pole, get the #1 pit stall, and they had unconfined (pit) stops all day long,” Gordon said.

“An unfortunate circumspection that got them overdue and then flipside one that helped him get flipside opportunity, and I think I heard it was like the second weightier (pit) stop of the unshortened year.

“That’s what championship teams do.”

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