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Kyle Larson Wins Twice at Sonoma Raceway!

Sonoma, Calif. – Anthony Holbrook – June 9, 2024

Sonoma Raceway, originally known as Sears Point Raceway from 1967 to 1980 and 1982 to 2002, the Golden State International Raceway in 1981 and Infineon Raceway from 2012-2012 hosted the annual Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sunday June 9, 2024.  Located at Sears Point of Sonoma County, California, the road course features 12 turns on a hilly course with 160 ft (49 m) of total elevation change.

Joey Logano started from the pole position on Sunday setting a new Sonoma Raceway track record with a lap time of 1:13.27.

Toyota/Save Mart 350 – Recap:

Stage 1

Joey Logano took command of the green flag separating himself from the field.  Tyler Reddick entered the picture advancing to contest for the lead. A second straight engine failure for the JGR sent Denny Hamlin behind the fence.  When the smoke cleared, Hamlin’s day was over on Lap 3.

With three trips around Sonoma from Stage 1 completion complete, Reddick was opposed by Cup Champ Ryan Blaney as doors clash.  Reddick drove his lines while keeping an approaching Blaney at bay. Ryan Blaney ran out of time and opportunities to recapture his earlier lead.  Tyler Reddick added a Stage 1 win and points to his playoff resume.

Toyota/Save Mart 350 – Results

Stage 1

1. Tyler Reddick

2. Ryan Blaney

3. Kyle Larson

4. Chase Elliott

5. Alex Bowman

6. Michael McDowell

7. Ross Chastain

8. Daniel Suarez

9. Corey LaJoie

10. Todd Gilliland

Toyota/Save Mart 350 – Recap:

Stage 2

Sage 1 winner Tyler Reddick and the top contenders held their positions, refusing Stage 2 pit service. Ryan Blaney and Tyler Reddick interchanged the lead as Tyler prevailed to lead the field. Two-time Sonoma winner Kyle Larson patiently advanced and took over second position from Blaney.

An Austin Cindric, Mike McDowell and Noah Gragson’s disagreement invited a crucial caution with just a few laps to finish the Stage. The frontrunners led by Tyler Reddick entered pit for attention while Chris Busher and others stayed out. Chris Buescher’s gamble paid-off collecting Stage 2 honors in wine country.

Toyota/Save Mart 350 – Results:

Stage 2

1. Chris Buescher

2. Ryan Preece

3. Martin Truex Jr

4. Kyle Busch

5. AJ Allmendinger

6. Brad Keselowski

7. Erik Jones

8. Todd Gilliland

9. Joey Logano

10. Harrison Burton

Toyota/Save Mart 350 – Recap:

Final Stage

Duplicating the previous Stage, Stage 2 winner Chris Buescher refuses Stage Pit service to secure the post. 13 Laps after final Stage restart, Chris Buescher took a green-flag pit stop handing over the lead to Kyle Larson. Chase Elliott joined the pack to lead the fans and field at Sonoma. Fan favorite Elliott’s stint at the front didn’t last long as he relinquished the lead to his teammate Kyle Larson.

Larson entered for final pit-service on Lap 81 sacrificing the lead for artillery.  As Larson pitted, Chris Buescher regained the top position and prepared to battle aggressors approaching his rear-view mirror. Martin Truex Jr. set a hook in Chris Buescher and reeled in the lead with 10 laps left. Kyle Larson employed his arsenal a lap later forcing Martin Truex Jr. into a rare driving error.  Larson regained the lead and awaited the competition.

Kyle Larson wins his 26th Career Cup Checkered flag while adding a 2nd Wine Goblet to his Trophy Case.

Toyota/Save Mart 350 – Results:

Final Stage

Pos | Driver

1. Kyle Larson

2. Michael McDowell

3. Chris Buescher

4. Chase Elliott

5. Ross Chastain

6. AJ Allmendinger

7. Ryan Blaney

8. Tyler Reddick

9. Christopher Bell

10. Todd Gilliland

11. Corey LaJoie

12. Brad Keselowski

13. Daniel Suarez

14. Alex Bowman

15. Zane Smith

16. Carson Hocevar

17. Kyle Busch

18. Ryan Preece

19. Erik Jones

20. Bubba Wallace

21. Joey Logano

22. Austin Cindric

23. Kaz Grala

24. Ricky Stenhouse Jr

25. Harrison Burton

26. Noah Gragson

27. Martin Truex Jr

28. Daniel Hemric

29. John Hunter Nemechek

30. William Byron

31. Will Brown

32. Josh Berry

33. Justin Haley

34. Chase Briscoe

35. Cam Waters

36. Austin Dillon

37. Ty Gibbs

38. Denny Hamlin

NASCAR Cup Series

Playoff Points Standings

(After Toyota/Save Mart 350)

                  6/9/24

Pos | Driver | Wins | Playoff Points

1. Kyle Larson | 3 Wins

2. Denny Hamlin | 3 Wins

3. William Byron | 3 Wins

4. Christopher Bell | 2 Wins

5. Chase Elliott | 1 Win

6. Tyler Reddick | 1 Win

7. Brad Keselowski | 1 Win

8. Austin Cindric | 1 Win

9. Daniel Suarez | 1 Win

10. Martin Truex Jr | +128

11. Ty Gibbs | +86

12. Ross Chastain | +73

13. Alex Bowman | +65

14. Ryan Blaney | +74

15. Chris Buescher | +32

16. Bubba Wallace | +8

— Playoff Cutline —

17. Kyle Busch | -8

18. Joey Logano | -16

19. Chase Briscoe | -27

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