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RCR NCS Race Recap: Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Austin Dillon and The No. 3 BetMGM Chevrolet Team Earn Stage Points During Solid Showing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Finish: 16th
Start: 19th
Points: 27th

“Solid showing today for everyone on the No. 3 BetMGM Chevrolet at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Our 16th-place finish doesn’t show how strong we were. We had a pretty solid day and ran in the top-five or top-10 all day. We earned stage points in Stage 2 and we were pretty good in the middle of the race. Unfortunately, we didn’t make a big enough adjustment at the end of the race and got really tight. Even though we weren’t able to come home with a top-10 finish, it was a big improvement from where we’ve been. We were one adjustment away from finishing in the top-10, for sure. We’ll learn from today and head to Phoenix Raceway.” -Austin Dillon

Kyle Busch Shows Speed and Leads Laps in BetMGM Chevrolet at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Finish: 26th
Start: 21st
Points: 6th

“We had a faster BetMGM Chevrolet today than what the results show. Our Richard Childress Racing team had speed early in the race. Crew chief Randall Burnett made a good call for two tires to get us track position and set us up for a good finish in Stage 1. We led some laps in the BetMGM Chevrolet and ran up front. We had a tough day on pit road and didn’t get the finish that we deserved. I’m proud of this team for bringing fast cars every week. We’ll get after it next weekend at Phoenix Raceway.” -Kyle Busch

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Race Recap: Las Vegas Motor Speedway

JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK
No. 42 SAFEWAY / ALBERTSONS TOYOTA CAMRY XSE

START: 27th
FINISH: 22nd
POINTS: 16th

John Hunter Nemechek’s Post-Race Thoughts: “P22 today. Long day here in Las Vegas. We had speed at times, didn’t have speed at times, but overall, it was a solid day. Thanks to all our great partners for getting us here. We have some work to do, but it’s a solid first mile-and-a-half for me. Learned a lot.”

ERIK JONES

No. 43 DOLLAR TREE TOYOTA CAMRY XSE

START: 22nd
FINISH: 14th
POINTS: 15th

Erik Jones’ Post-Race Thoughts: “Pretty up-and-down day. Up-and-down weekend really, fired off the race not where we needed to be, and had to make some really big changes the first three, four stops of the day to get the Dollar Tree Camry better. To salvage a top-15 is good, but we want more, so we will keep working on it.”

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ABOUT SAFEWAY: In 1915, M.B. Skaggs, an ambitious young man in the small Idaho town of American Falls, purchased a tiny grocery store from his father. M.B.’s business strategy, to give his customers value and to expand by keeping a narrow profit margin, proved spectacularly successful. By 1926 he had opened 428 Skaggs stores in 10 states. M.B. almost doubled the size of his business that year when he merged his company with 322 Safeway (formerly Selig) stores and incorporated as Safeway, Inc. Two years later, M.B. listed Safeway on the New York Stock Exchange. M.B. did not let the difficulties of the Great Depression dilute his pioneering focus on value for customers. In the 1930s, Safeway introduced produce pricing by the pound, added “sell by” dates on perishables to assure freshness, nutritional labeling and even created some of the first parking lots.

M.B. Skagg’s value vision still drives Safeway, though on a dramatically larger scale. Today, Safeway operates as a banner of Albertsons Companies, one of the largest food and drug retailers in the United States. With both a strong local presence and national scale, the company operates stores across 35 states and the District of Columbia under 20 well-known banners. Albertsons Companies is committed to helping people across the country live better lives by making a meaningful difference, neighborhood by neighborhood. In 2017 alone, along with the Albertsons Companies Foundation, the company gave nearly $300 million in food and financial support. These efforts helped millions of people in the areas of hunger relief, education, cancer research and treatment, programs for people with disabilities and veterans outreach.

ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ is a professional auto racing club owned by businessman and entrepreneur Maurice “Maury” J. Gallagher and seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson. The CLUB competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series fielding the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE of John Hunter Nemechek, the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE of Erik Jones, and the No. 84 limited schedule entry for Johnson. LEGACY M.C. also competes in the Extreme-E Series. Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty “The King” serves as Club Ambassador. With a unique title signifying a nod to car clubs of past eras, LEGACY M.C. is an inclusive club for all motorsport enthusiasts to celebrate the past and future legacies of its members, while competing for wins and championships at NASCAR’s elite level. To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and exclusive content, follow LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ on Facebook, X, Instagram and at www.LEGACYMOTORCLUB.com.

Keselowski Finishes 13th; Buescher DNF in Las Vegas

Solomon Plumbing Ford Salvages Top-15 in Up and Down Day at Vegas

LAS VEGAS (March 3, 2024) – Brad Keselowski made the most of an up and down Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, bringing home a 13th-place finish in the Solomon Plumbing Ford. Chris Buescher was inside the top-10 before he lost a tire, resulting in a 37th-place finish.

6 Recap
Keselowski began the day from the 25th spot following Saturday’s qualifying session. He ended the first stage in 21st, and hovered around that position for a large part of the race. Stage two was separated by just one caution flag at lap 155 as Keselowski ran 18th at the time.

After restarting 19th in a four-lap shootout to the stage two finish, Keselowski picked off four spots to finish 15th at the conclusion of that segment. From there, just one yellow stood between the checkered flag, which came with just over 30 to go. Keselowski restarted 16th on the final reset of the race, before going on to finish 13th.

17 Recap
Buescher had a strong qualifying effort on Saturday, putting the Fastenal Ford in the top-10 for the single-car session. After starting ninth, he was seventh just 10 laps in, before a call for two tires put him at the point for the ensuing restart.

He led a pair of laps as the race went back green, before losing a right front tire just a few laps later. He made heavy right-side contact, resulting in significant damage which retired him from the afternoon.

“We lost the nut and lost half the wheel. I think the tire stayed up under the fender. I’m not exactly sure just yet, but it looks like the nut came off and something in the suspension actually cut the wheel in half. It’s definitely not what we wanted with our Fastenal Ford Mustang out here today. We had a strong day yesterday. I was really proud of that effort. We got a good bunch here and we’re gonna be contenders. We’re gonna win some races, but it’s not gonna happen today.”

Up Next
Phoenix Raceway hosts race four of the season, and the second-straight on the West Coast next weekend. Race coverage next Sunday is set for 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX, with radio coverage on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

About RFK Racing
RFK Racing, entering its 37th season in 2024, features an ownership lineup pairing one of the sport’s most iconic names, Jack Roush, along with NASCAR Champion, Brad Keselowski, and Fenway Sports Group owner John Henry. Roush initially founded the team in 1988 and it has since become one of the most successful racing operations in the world, propelling him to be the first NASCAR owner to amass three hundred wins and capturing eight championships, including back-to-back NASCAR Cup titles in 2003 and 2004. Keselowski, a former owner in the NASCAR Truck Series, is the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion. In 2007, Roush partnered with Henry, who also owns Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, English Premier League’s Liverpool F.C., and the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, to form Roush Fenway Racing. Off the track, RFK is a leader and proven winner in NASCAR marketing solutions, having produced multiple award-winning social media, digital content and experiential marketing campaigns. Visit rfkracing.com, and follow the team on all social platforms @rfkracing.

Burton Finishes 30th at Las Vegas

Harrison Burton and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team ended Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a 30th-place finish.

The early portions of the race were encouraging as Burton, who started from 29th place, moved up five positions to 24th before the race’s first caution flag flew at Lap 11.

Burton took his Mustang Dark Horse to pit road for his first stop during the ensuing caution period and moved into the top 20 when the green flag was displayed for the restart.

He was running 23rd when the race was red flagged for repairs to the outside wall and remained in the top 25 until the first Stage ended at Lap 80 with him in 23rd place.

A quick pit stop during the Stage break allowed Burton to restart in 19thplace, and he ran in the top 20 for most of the first half of the second Stage.

Burton managed to hang on to the lead lap until a caution flag for a spin by Christopher Bell at Lap 157 allowed him to pit under caution and return to the track in 22nd place. He held that spot until the end of the second Stage.

After falling a lap down in the late part of the final stage, the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team elected to take the wave-around during a caution period for a spin by Corey LaJoie at Lap 236 of 267 and rejoined the lead lap.

The final 20 circuits saw the No. 21 Mustang Dark Horse drop to 31st in the running order, but Burton regained one spot on the final lap to finish 30th.

The No. 21 team now turns their attention to next week’s Shriners Children’s 400 at Phoenix Raceway.

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About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan, committed to helping build a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. The company’s Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines existing strengths, new capabilities and always-on relationships with customers to enrich experiences for customers and deepen their loyalty. Ford develops and delivers innovative, must-have Ford trucks, sport utility vehicles, commercial vans and cars and Lincoln luxury vehicles, along with connected services. The company does that through three customer-centered business segments: Ford Blue, engineering iconic gas-powered and hybrid vehicles; Ford Model e, inventing breakthrough EVs along with embedded software that defines exceptional digital experiences for all customers; and Ford Pro, helping commercial customers transform and expand their businesses with vehicles and services tailored to their needs. Additionally, Ford is pursuing mobility solutions through Ford Next, and provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford employs about 177,000 people worldwide. More information about the company and its products and services is available at corporate.ford.com.

About Ford Performance
Ford Performance is based in Dearborn, Mich. It is responsible for Ford’s performance vehicle development and major racing operations globally, including NASCAR, IMSA, SRO British GT, FIA World Rally Championship, Supercars Championship, World of Outlaws, Ultra4, SCORE-International, FIA Rally-Raid, Formula Drift, NHRA, Rebelle Rally, Thailand Super Series and our latest commitment in Formula 1 with RedBull Ford Powertrains. Ford Performance also maintains a constantly evolving fleet of electric performance demonstrators to showcase the limits of electrification technology. In addition, the organization also oversees the development of Ford’s racing engines, as well as the outreach programs with all Ford Clubs and Ford enthusiasts. For more information regarding Ford racing’s activities, please visit Performance.Ford.com or follow @FordPerformance on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, TikTok and YouTube.

Wood Brothers Racing
Wood Brothers Racing was formed in 1950 in Stuart, Va., by Hall of Famer Glenn Wood. Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team and one of the winningest teams in NASCAR history. Since its founding, the team won 99 races (including at least one race in every decade for the last seven decades) and 120 poles in NASCAR’s top-tier series. Fielding only Ford products for its entire history, the Wood Brothers own the longest association of any motorsports team with a single manufacturer. Glenn’s brother, Leonard, is known for inventing the modern pit stop. The team currently runs the Ford Mustang driven by Harrison Burton in the famous No. 21 racer.

Tips for Maximizing Car Accident Compensation

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Car accidents are often traumatic events that can have lasting physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Understanding how to maximize compensation is crucial for individuals navigating the aftermath of a collision. This article will provide comprehensive tips on what steps to take to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve after a car accident.

Immediate Steps After a Car Accident

A. Ensuring Safety and Seeking Medical Attention

The first priority after a car accident is safety. Ensure all parties involved are safe and seek medical attention for any injuries. Prompt medical care prioritizes your health and creates a crucial record of injuries for insurance claims.

B. Contacting Law Enforcement and Obtaining a Police Report

Contact law enforcement to report the accident and obtain an official police report. This document will serve as a crucial piece of evidence during the legal process, detailing the circumstances and parties involved.

C. Gathering Evidence at the Accident Scene

Take photos of the accident scene, including vehicle damage, road conditions, and any relevant signage. Collect the contact information from witnesses, as their statements can be invaluable in establishing the facts of the accident.

Seeking Prompt Medical Attention

A. Emphasizing the Importance of Timely Medical Care

Timely medical care is essential for both your health and your compensation claim. Delaying treatment may undermine the severity of your injuries in the eyes of insurance adjusters or even a court.

B. Documenting Injuries and Treatment for Insurance Claims

Keep thorough records of medical diagnoses, treatment plans, and related expenses. These records will serve as crucial evidence when seeking compensation for medical costs and other damages.

C. Keeping Track of Medical Bills and Records

Organize and keep track of all medical bills, prescription costs, and related expenses. This detailed record will help establish the financial impact of the accident on your life.

Promptly Reporting the Accident to Insurance Companies

A. Understanding the Importance of Timely Reporting

Report the accident to your insurance company promptly. Delaying the report may result in complications or the denial of your claim.

B. What Information to Provide to Your Insurance Company

Be thorough when providing information to your insurance company. Include details about the accident, your injuries, and any other relevant information they may request.

C. Dealing with the Other Party’s Insurance Company

While interacting with the other party’s insurance company, be cautious and avoid admitting fault. Stick to the facts and consult a legal professional before providing recorded statements.

Documenting Damages and Losses

A. Keeping Detailed Records of Property Damage

Document the extent of property damage by taking photographs and obtaining repair estimates. This information will be crucial when negotiating compensation for vehicle repairs or replacement.

B. Documenting Personal Injuries and Associated Expenses

Maintain a comprehensive record of personal injuries, detailing symptoms, treatments, and the impact on your daily life. This documentation strengthens your case when seeking compensation for pain and suffering.

C. Understanding the Potential Long-term Impact of Injuries

Consider the long-term consequences of your injuries. Some injuries may have lasting effects, and accounting for these impacts is essential when calculating the full extent of your compensation.

Determining Liability and Fault

A. Establishing Negligence and Liability

Gather evidence to establish the other party’s negligence, such as traffic violations, witness statements, and the police report. Demonstrating liability is crucial in maximizing your compensation.

B. Gathering Evidence to Support Your Case

Collect evidence supporting your version of events, including photos, videos, and witness statements. The stronger your case, the more likely you will receive fair compensation.

C. Handling Disputes Over Fault with Insurance Companies

If there are disputes over fault with insurance companies, stay persistent. Provide all evidence supporting your claim and consider seeking legal advice to navigate any challenges.

Understanding Compensation Types

A. Economic Damages (Medical Expenses, Property Damage)

Understand the various types of compensation available, including economic damages that cover medical expenses, property damage, and other tangible costs.

B. Non-economic Damages (Pain and Suffering, Emotional Distress)

Non-economic damages compensate for intangible losses such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and the impact on your quality of life.

C. Potential Punitive Damages in Certain Cases

In cases of extreme negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the at-fault party and deter similar behavior in the future.

In conclusion, maximizing car accident compensation requires a proactive and strategic approach. By following these comprehensive tips and seeking legal representation when needed, individuals can navigate the complexities of the claims process and secure fair compensation for their losses. Remember, consulting with a personal injury attorney is a valuable step to ensure your rights are protected and that you receive the compensation you deserve.

Common Mistakes After Getting Arrested for a DUI

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Facing a DUI arrest can be a daunting experience, and the decisions made in the aftermath play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the legal proceedings. This article delves into the common mistakes individuals often make after being arrested for a DUI and emphasizes the critical importance of informed decision-making during this challenging time.

Mistake 1: Admitting Guilt Without Legal Advice

The Pitfalls of Premature Admission:

One of the most significant errors individuals make post-DUI arrest is prematurely admitting guilt without consulting an attorney. Any statements made during or after the arrest can be used against the individual in court. It is paramount to seek legal advice before making any statements, as an experienced attorney can guide individuals on how to respond to law enforcement effectively.

Mistake 2: Failing to Request Legal Representation

The Right to Legal Safeguard:

Failing to request legal representation during questioning and court proceedings is a common misstep. Individuals have a constitutional right to have an attorney present, and exercising this right is crucial to protect oneself during the legal process. Consulting with an attorney early in the process ensures that this right is preserved.

Mistake 3: Neglecting to Understand Miranda Rights

Shielding Yourself with Miranda Rights:

Neglecting to understand and assert Miranda Rights can be detrimental. These rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, are fundamental. Failing to assert these rights may result in self-incrimination. Understanding and exercising these rights are crucial components of a strong defense strategy.

Mistake 4: Missing or Ignoring Court Dates

The Importance of Timely Court Appearances:

Missing court dates is a serious mistake that can lead to additional charges and legal complications. Adhering to the court’s schedule is essential, and seeking legal advice promptly if scheduling conflicts arise is crucial to maintaining a strong defense.

Mistake 5: Not Seeking Professional Legal Help

Navigating the Legal Maze with an Attorney:

Opting not to seek professional legal help is a common mistake. A DUI defense attorney possesses the expertise to navigate the legal complexities, challenge evidence, and advocate on behalf of the accused. Professional criminal defense representation significantly enhances the chances of a favorable outcome.

Mistake 6: Talking About the Case on Social Media

Online Silence for Legal Strength:

Discussing legal matters on social media is a common mistake that can negatively impact a DUI case. Prosecutors often use online posts against individuals, making it essential to refrain from discussing the case online and exercise caution regarding information shared.

Mistake 7: Accepting the First Plea Deal Without Legal Counsel

Plea Deal Prudence:

Accepting the first plea deal without consulting with an attorney is a mistake. Understanding the implications of a plea bargain and seeking legal advice before making decisions is crucial for ensuring a fair and just resolution.

Mistake 8: Driving with a Suspended License

Avoiding Further Legal Quagmire:

Driving with a suspended license is a mistake that can worsen legal troubles. Seeking legal advice before making decisions that may impact driving privileges is crucial for understanding the consequences and navigating the legal aftermath wisely.

In conclusion, steering clear of common mistakes after a DUI arrest is paramount for a fair and just legal process. Seeking legal advice promptly, understanding and exercising your rights, and making informed decisions can significantly impact the outcome of your case. If facing a DUI charge, consult with an experienced DUI defense attorney to navigate the legal system effectively and ensure the best possible defense.

Most Common Car Accident Injuries

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Car accidents are unfortunate events that can lead to a variety of injuries, ranging from minor to severe. Understanding the most common car accident injuries is not only essential for seeking appropriate medical attention but also for navigating the legal landscape if you’re considering a personal injury claim. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore different types of injuries, their symptoms, recommended medical treatments, and the legal considerations associated with each.

Head and Brain Injuries

A. Concussions

Concussions, a common consequence of car accidents, occur when the head experiences a sudden impact or violent shaking. Symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, confusion, and nausea. Seeking immediate medical attention is crucial, as concussions can have lasting effects on cognitive function. In the context of legal considerations, documenting the occurrence of a concussion is essential for establishing a connection between the accident and the injury. Medical records, diagnostic tests, and expert testimony may be necessary when pursuing a personal injury claim.

B. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) encompass a spectrum of injuries with varying degrees of severity. Mild TBIs may result in temporary cognitive issues, while severe TBIs can lead to long-term disabilities. Rehabilitation is often a lengthy and ongoing process. From a legal standpoint, establishing the extent of a TBI’s impact on the victim’s life is crucial when seeking compensation. Expert medical opinions and comprehensive documentation are valuable assets in making a compelling case.

Neck and Spinal Injuries

A. Whiplash

Whiplash is a neck injury commonly associated with car accidents, especially those involving sudden stops or impacts. Symptoms include neck pain, stiffness, and headaches, often manifesting hours or days after the accident. Seeking prompt medical attention is crucial for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. From a legal perspective, proving the link between the accident and whiplash may involve medical records, diagnostic imaging, and expert testimony. Victims should be aware of the potential long-term consequences and associated damages when pursuing a claim.

B. Herniated Discs

Herniated discs, or slipped discs, can result from the forceful impact experienced in a car accident. This injury can lead to persistent back pain, numbness, and weakness. Seeking medical attention promptly is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment. In a legal context, establishing a clear connection between the car accident and the herniated disc may require medical records, diagnostic imaging, and expert medical opinions. Understanding the long-term implications and potential for ongoing medical treatment is vital for determining appropriate compensation.

Bone Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries

A. Types of Bone Fractures

Car accidents can result in various bone fractures, including fractures of the arms, legs, ribs, or pelvis. The severity of fractures varies, influencing the required medical interventions and recovery time. Victims may need surgery, immobilization, or physical therapy. From a legal standpoint, documenting the nature and extent of bone fractures is essential for assessing damages. Medical records, surgical reports, and expert testimony may be instrumental in pursuing a personal injury claim.

B. Soft Tissue Injuries

Soft tissue injuries, such as sprains, strains, and contusions, are common in car accidents due to sudden movements or impact. These injuries can lead to pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Seeking medical attention promptly is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. From a legal perspective, establishing the impact of soft tissue injuries may involve medical records, physical therapy reports, and expert testimony. Victims should be aware that even seemingly minor soft tissue injuries can result in significant damages, including pain and suffering.

Psychological Injuries

A. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Car accidents can have a profound impact on mental health, with PTSD being a prevalent psychological injury. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, and avoidance behaviors. Seeking therapy and counseling is crucial for managing PTSD. From a legal standpoint, documenting the psychological impact and seeking expert testimony may be necessary when pursuing compensation for emotional distress. Understanding the long-term effects and potential ongoing treatment is vital for determining appropriate damages.

B. Emotional Distress

Emotional distress encompasses a range of mental and emotional injuries resulting from a car accident. This can include anxiety, depression, and emotional suffering. Seeking therapy and counseling is essential for addressing emotional distress. From a legal perspective, victims must document the impact of emotional distress, potentially through therapy records, expert testimony, and other supporting evidence. Understanding the nuances of emotional distress claims and the associated damages is crucial when pursuing compensation.

VII. Conclusion

In conclusion, understanding the most common car accident injuries is crucial for both immediate medical care and potential legal actions. Prioritizing health, seeking prompt medical attention, and documenting injuries are essential steps for victims. Navigating the legal landscape requires a comprehensive approach, including gathering evidence, consulting with experts, and understanding the potential long-term consequences of injuries. If you’ve been injured in a car accident, seeking the guidance of a qualified San Francisco injury attorney can help ensure your rights are protected and that you receive fair compensation for the physical, emotional, and financial toll of the incident.

How to play online casino games?

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Beginners sometimes find themselves in a quandary. On the one hand, there is a lot of information about how to play online casino games at Nomini or on another site. But on the other hand, all of it is for those who have more or less mastered the functionality of the site and have chosen the games that are suitable for themselves. But what about those who have never spun the reels of machines before and do not understand where they should start? Let’s take a look at the algorithm of actions of those who are just starting to get used to the world of gambling.

Choosing a reliable site

Before proceeding to consider the question of how to play online casino games, it is necessary to determine – what kind of site is a person going to play on? Not only, the quality of slots and the speed of loading results largely depend on the choice of site. In fact, choosing an unverified site is a risky undertaking. If an organization does not have the right to operate, then it provides its services illegally. Consequently, various problems are possible, ranging from the inconsistency of the machines with the technical characteristics and ending with the theft of funds from customer accounts.

Are there any ways to protect yourself? Of course. And there is only one way to do it – to choose a reliable platform with a license. Information about the registration of the company and the fact that it conducts its activities legally must be indicated on its official website. Users can check this data on the portals of the relevant authorities.

Registration

After you choose a site, you will need to register on it. Many portals allow you to spin the reels of slots without registration. But in this case, the functionality will be limited. If you play online casino games without registration and in demo mode, you will not be able to withdraw your winnings in real money.

Don’t be afraid of registration – it’s a simple process. You will need to enter information about yourself, come up with a username and password. After verifying their identity, the user can make a deposit to the site and start playing for real money. Even though the platform protects user data, it is also necessary to secure it yourself. Come up with a high-quality password that contains letters, numbers, and symbols.

Choice of entertainment

Then you can proceed to the direct choice of entertainment. Some of the most popular and beginner-friendly options are slots. It won’t be difficult to figure out how to play online casino games. Slots are easy to understand and have an intuitive interface. Basically, the user needs to place a bet and spin the reels. Then, certain symbols appear on the screen. Depending on their combination, it is determined whether there will be a win, and if so, what exactly it will be in size. Slot machines can be different in complexity, but in any case, the algorithm of how to play online casino games remains the same. For example, after a win, the system can offer to go through the bonus round and get a chance to double or triple your winnings. You can find out what symbols are in the slot machine, what combinations give this or that winning, in the description of the entertainment. Reading statistics is also effective in terms of understanding.

Taking into account the technical characteristics of the slot

The technical characteristics of the slot determine the probability of getting and the size of winnings in the long run. Therefore, it is important for the user to learn how to understand these parameters. For example, volatility refers to the frequency with which wins appear. The return percentage tells you what percentage of the total amount of bets the slot returns to players in the long run. Understanding these nuances determines the choice of how to calculate the bet amount and determine the amount of the bankroll. When the first stages are passed, you can start analyzing your own results. This will help you find the best strategy for the game and learn how to manage your bankroll competently.

Larson dominates for first Cup victory of 2024 at Las Vegas

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With Tyler Reddick hounding behind on three different scenarios, Kyle Larson struck gold during all three stages, including the latest, to land a dominant NASCAR Cup Series victory in the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday, March 3. 

“I knew Tyler (Reddick) was going to be the guy to beat,” Larson said after the race. “From the first stage, he was really fast there. I was hoping those guys were going to get racing a little bit longer behind me because I felt it was going to time out to where he was running really hard and getting the tow to catch me at the end. Thankfully, I was able to air-lock him a couple of laps and get him tight. I thought (Reddick) and Bubba (Wallace) were going to get working together again to build a run, so I was happy that didn’t happen.

“All in all, such a great, great job by this No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevy team. Just their execution, restarts, pit road.. all of that was great. Cool to get a win here in Las Vegas again, back-to-back, and swept all the stages. Can’t ask for much more than that.”

The 2021 Cup Series champion from Elk Grove, California, led eight times for a race-high 181 of 267 scheduled laps in an event where he started on the front row alongside pole-sitter Joey Logano but quickly made his presence known by assuming the lead for the first time on the third lap.

In an event highlighted by gusty wind temperatures, pit strategies and racing that fanned out to nearly five lanes, Larson fended off late charges from Reddick to capture both Stage 1 and 2 of the event. During the final restart with 27 laps remaining, Larson would then fend off Ross Chastain amid a late-race duel. He then spent the remainder of the event fending off another charge from Reddick, who used every inch of the circuit and the outside wall to overtake Larson but was unable to do so as Larson capitalized to achieve his first Cup victory of the 2024 season and cash in on a Vegas victory for a second consecutive time.

With on-track qualifying that determined the starting lineup occurring on Saturday, March 2, Joey Logano secured his second Cup pole position of the 2024 season and the 30th of his career after posting a pole-winning lap at 184.357 seconds. Joining him on the front row was Kyle Larson, who clocked in the second-fastest qualifying lap at 184.225 mph in 29.312 seconds. 

Prior to the event, Ross Chastain dropped to the rear of the field due to a replaced hood wrap. Ryan Preece also dropped to the rear of the event in a backup car after he wrecked his primary car during the practice session along with Justin Haley with a changed steering rack that prevented him from qualifying. 

When the green flag waved and the event commenced, Logano muscled his No. 22 Pennzoil Ford Mustang Dark Horse ahead with the lead entering the first two turns as the field fanned out to multiple lanes. With the field still fanned out through the backstretch and through Turns 3 and 4, Logano proceeded to lead the first lap ahead of a hard-charging Larson while Austin Cindric, William Byron, Chase Briscoe and Bubba Wallace followed suit. Amid the early battles, Larson would then assume the lead from Logano by the third lap. 

Through the first five scheduled laps, Larson was leading by half a second over teammate Byron followed by Logano, Cindric and Martin Truex Jr. while Briscoe, Chris Buescher, Wallace, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Ty Gibbs occupied the top 10 in front of Chase Elliott, rookie Carson Hocevar, Michael McDowell, Christopher Bell and Tyler Reddick. By then, rookie Zane Smith made an unscheduled pit stop under green after he hit the backstretch’s outside wall a few laps earlier. 

On Lap 10, the event’s first caution period flew after Bell, who was mired within the top 20, fell off the pace through the frontstretch as he emerged with smoke and a flat right-rear tire to his No. 20 Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry XSE.  

During the event’s first caution period, the lead lap field led by Logano pitted for service. Following the pit stops amid mixed strategies, Chris Buescher exited in first place after only opting for a two-tire pit stop followed by Briscoe, Corey LaJoie, Reddick and Suarez while Larson, the first competitor who emerged with four fresh tires, exited sixth ahead of Byron, Logano, Cindric and Wallace. Amid the pit stops, Todd Gilliland was penalized for crew members over the pit wall too soon. 

When the race restarted on Lap 15, Buescher and Briscoe dueled for the lead through the first two turns and they continued to battle dead even for the lead through the backstretch and back to the frontstretch until Byron and LaJoie attempted to make it a four-wide battle for the lead. With Byron going from fourth to second through the frontstretch, he then battled Briscoe on four fresh tires through the first two turns until he muscled ahead through Turns 3 and 4 before the Lap 17 mark. With Byron leading ahead of Briscoe, LaJoie and Larson, Daniel Suarez was in fifth ahead of Bubba Wallace and Buescher while Tyler Reddick, Cindric, Logano, Truex and Stenhouse followed suit in the top 12. 

Through the first 25 scheduled laps, Byron was leading by more than a second over teammate Larson followed by Briscoe, Corey LaJoie and Wallace while Suarez, Buescher, Reddick, Truex and Austin Cindric were running in the top 10 ahead of Logano, Chase Elliott, Ty Gibbs, Stenhouse, Ryan Blaney, Hocevar, Michael McDowell, Kyle Busch, Alex Bowman and Austin Dillon. 

A lap later, Buescher, who was running seventh on two fresh right-side tires, went dead straight into the outside wall in Turn 1 after losing a right-front wheel to his No. 17 Fastenal Ford Mustang Dark Horse due to a lug nut not being tight, which drew the event’s second caution period as Buescher’s event came to an early end. During the caution period, nearly the entire lead lap field led by Byron returned to pit road for service while the rest led by Suarez and McDowell remained on the track. Following the pit stops amid another round of mixed strategies, Truex exited pit road first on two fresh tires while Kyle Busch, Larson, Byron, Hamlin, Wallace and Briscoe followed suit. The event would then be placed in a red flag period for more than 10 minutes to allow the on-track safety crew to finalize repairs to the outside wall towards Turn 1. 

When the red flag lifted and the event restarted under green on Lap 35, Suarez received a shove from Truex to maintain the lead through the first two turns as the field fanned out to three lanes entering the backstretch. Amid the battles between those who pitted and those who either took two or four fresh tires during the previous caution period, Suarez maintained the lead during the following lap ahead of a side-by-side battle involving McDowell and Truex while John Hunter Nemechek, Larson, Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Byron and Wallace jostled within the top 10 along with LaJoie, Reddick and Hocevar.  

On Lap 43, Kyle Busch battled and overtook Suarez for the lead as Larson and Truex also joined the battle towards the front. Larson would then quickly move into the runner-up spot as Suarez was trying to fend off Truex for third place ahead of McDowell and Nemechek, both of whom were running on old tires, as Hamlin followed suit in seventh. A few laps later, the battle at the front between Kyle Busch and Larson slowly started to brew as Larson trailed Busch by two-tenths of a second. 

On Lap 48, Byron, who was running towards the front early in the event, made an unscheduled pit stop under green to have a large piece of black debris removed from the front nose of the No. 24 Z by HP Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. With Byron losing a lap in the process, Larson continued to pressure Busch for the lead through every turn and straightaway while Suarez trailed in third place by nearly two seconds. 

By Lap 60, Kyle Busch retained the lead by a tenth of a second over Larson. Two laps later, however, Larson zipped his No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 around Busch’s No. 8 BetMGM Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 through the first two turns and entering the backstretch, with the former leading the event. By then, Reddick trailed in third place by more than two seconds followed by Toyota competitors Truex, Hamlin and Ty Gibbs while Suarez retained seventh ahead of Cindric, LaJoie and a hard-charging Bell. 

At the Lap 70 mark, Larson stretched his advantage to more than half a second over Busch followed by Reddick, Truex and Hamlin while Ty Gibbs, LaJoie, Bell, Chastain and Cindric trailed in the top 10. By then, Suarez fell back to 14th behind Logano, Blaney and Bowman, Elliott was in 17th and Wallace had fallen back to 20th. 

When the first stage period concluded on Lap 80, Larson captured his first Cup stage victory of the 2024 season. Reddick charged his way to a runner-up result followed by Truex and Busch while Ty Gibbs, Hamlin, LaJoie, Chastain, Cindric and Bell were scored in the top 10. By then, 33 of 37 starters were scored on the lead lap while Byron, who was mired in 34th, fended off JJ Yeley to emerge as the first competitor who was scored a lap down and received the free pass during the stage break period.  

Under the stage break, the lead lap field led by Larson pitted. Following the pit stops, Truex exited first followed by teammate Hamlin, Larson, LaJoie, Busch, Ty Gibbs, Bell, Bowman, Logano and Cindric. Amid the pit stops, Reddick plummeted to 16th after he pitted too close to his pit wall after he slid into his stall, which forced him to reverse and straighten his car. 

The second stage period started on Lap 88 as teammates Truex and Hamlin occupied the front row. At the start, the field fanned out to three lanes as teammates Truex and Hamlin battled dead even for the lead through the first two turns and the backstretch until Hamlin muscled his No. 11 Sport Clips Toyota Camry XSE ahead with the lead. With Truex being pressured by LaJoie, Larson and Ty Gibbs for the runner-up spot, Hamlin maintained the lead by nearly four-tenths of a second in front of the field that continued to jostle for spots. 

By Lap 100, Hamlin was leading by half a second over a hard-charging Larson while Truex, Kyle Busch, LaJoie, Ryan Blaney, Ty Gibbs, Chastain, Bell and Bowman were running in the top 10. Behind, Reddick was up to 11th ahead of Logano, Hocevar, Cindric and Elliott while Briscoe, Noah Gragson, Austin Dillon, Bubba Wallace and Harrison Burton followed suit in the top 20 ahead of Suarez, Todd Gilliland, Brad Keselowski, McDowell and Stenhouse. Meanwhile, Byron was mired back in 28th behind rookie Josh Berry and Ryan Preece, Erik Jones was in 29th and Nemechek was back in 31st in front of Daniel Hemric and newcomer Derek Kraus. 

Ten laps later, Larson, who reassumed the lead five laps earlier, had stretched his advantage to eight-tenths of a second over Hamlin while Busch, LaJoie and Truex were running in the top five. 

Another eight laps later, a cycle of green flag pit stops slowly commenced as Wallace and Stenhouse pitted along with Blaney, Suarez, Austin Dillon, Byron, Truex, Ty Gibbs, Hamlin, Bowman, Logano, Cindric, Elliott, Kyle Busch and others. The leader Larson would then pit by Lap 120 along with LaJoie before Chastain, who led the previous lap, pitted under green. Amid the pit stops, Cindric, Hemric and Chastain were all penalized for speeding on pit road. With the green flag pit stops cycling through by Lap 122, Larson cycled back into the lead as he was leading by nearly half a second over Hamlin while Blaney, Busch and Ty Gibbs were running in the top five. 

At the halfway mark between Laps 133 and 134, Larson extended his advantage to more than two seconds over Hamlin while third-place Busch also trailed by more than two seconds. Behind, Blaney and Ty Gibbs were running in the top five while Truex, Reddick, Logano, LaJoie and Elliott occupied the top 10 spots in front of Austin Dillon, Briscoe, Hocevar, Bell and Suarez. Meanwhile, Byron was in 17th, Nemechek was mired in 22nd, Chastain was the first competitor scored a lap down in 30th and Wallace was scored three laps down in 35th.  

By Lap 150, Larson continued to stretch his advantage as he was leading by four seconds over Busch while Hamlin, Blaney and Ty Gibbs continued to run in the top five. Behind, Reddick retained sixth ahead of Truex, Logano, Elliott and LaJoie while Austin Dillon, Briscoe, Byron, Bell and Hocevar occupied the top 15 in front of Bowman, Suarez, Noah Gragson, Brad Keselowski and McDowell. 

Five laps later, the caution flew after Bell, who was running 14th behind Briscoe, got loose through Turns 1 and 2 before he spun from the middle to the bottom of the track entering the backstretch. By then, Hocevar, who pitted five laps earlier due to a flat right-front tire, was mired a lap down while Derek Kraus received the free pass by being the first competitor scored a lap down ahead of Kaz Grala and Chastain. 

During the caution period, the lead lap field led by Larson pitted for service. Following the pit stops, Bowman exited first following a two-tire pit stop while teammate Larson, the first competitor with four fresh tires, followed suit along with Hamlin, Reddick, Blaney, Logano, Truex, Elliott, Austin Dillon and Byron. Amid the pit stops, Ty Gibbs was penalized for an uncontrolled tire violation during a slow pit service while Brad Keselowski lost a bevy of spots after he had to reverse to leave his pit stall. In addition, Kyle Busch dropped to 18th after he endured a slow pit stop to get the right front tire tightened. 

With the event restarting with four laps remaining to the second stage’s conclusion, the field fanned out to multiple lanes as Bowman retained a narrow advantage over teammate Larson, Hamlin, Reddick, Blaney and Truex. Larson would then overtake Bowman through the frontstretch during the following lap as Reddick tried to follow suit in his No. 45 Nasty Beast Toyota Camry XSE. With Bowman and Reddick battling for the runner-up spot, the latter would prevail during the ensuing lap as Hamlin, Blaney and Truex would overtake Bowman on four fresh tires.  

When the second stage period concluded on Lap 165, Larson fended off another late charge from Reddick to capture his second consecutive Cup stage victory of the 2024 season. Reddick settled in second ahead of Hamlin, Blaney and Truex while Elliott, Austin Dillon, Bowman, Logano and Erik Jones were scored in the top 10. By then, 32 of 37 starters were scored on the lead lap. 

During the stage break, some led by Bowman pitted while the rest led by teammate Larson remained on the track. 

With 95 laps remaining, the final stage commenced under green as Larson and Reddick occupied the front row. At the start, Larson muscled ahead with the lead from the inside lane while Reddick, Hamlin and Truex fanned out to three lanes while battling for second place in front of another three-wide battle that involved Blaney, Elliott and Briscoe. With Reddick prevailing in the three-wide battle for second, Larson retained the lead as Blaney, Briscoe and Elliott continued to battle amid three lanes for fifth place in front of Logano and Austin Dillon. Blaney, Briscoe and Elliott continued to battle dead even amid three lanes for fifth place during the ensuing laps and in front of more on-track battles while Larson was leading by more than a second over Reddick. 

With 80 laps remaining, Larson was leading by less than two seconds over Reddick while Hamlin, Truex and Briscoe were running in the top five ahead of Blaney, Ty Gibbs, Austin Dillon, Busch and Elliott. Behind, hometown hero Noah Gragson was up in 11th ahead of Logano, Hocevar, Erik Jones and LaJoie while Bowman, Byron, Chastain, Suarez and Josh Berry occupied the top 20 in front of Todd Gilliland, Harrison Burton, Stenhouse, McDowell and Nemechek. 

Fifteen laps later, Larson continued to lead by six-tenths of a second over Reddick, who was slowly gaining ground on Larson as teammate Wallace, who was multiple laps down to have a lug nut cut loose from his entry, was helping Reddick gain ground on the leader, while Truex, Blaney and Hamlin were running in the top five. Behind, Ty Gibbs, Austin Dillon, Busch and Elliott were running sixth through ninth while Hocevar carved his way into the top 10 and he was running 10th ahead of a hard-charging Byron. Meanwhile, teammates Gragson and Briscoe battled for 12th while Logano and Erik Jones occupied the top 15 ahead of Chastain, LaJoie, Suarez, Bowman and Berry. 

With 63 laps remaining, another cycle of green flag pit stops commenced as Briscoe pitted his No. 14 Mahindra Tractors Ford Mustang Dark Horse. Bowman would pit his No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 during the following lap as Larson retained the lead by half a second over Reddick. Ty Gibbs would then pit his No. 54 He Gets Us Toyota Camry XSE with 59 laps remaining before Logano, Austin Dillon, Erik Jones, Reddick, Blaney, Hamlin and Kyle Busch would follow suit to pit under green. The leader Larson would then pit with 56 laps remaining along with more competitors before Byron and Hocevar would pit during the following lap. Amid the pit stops, Kyle Busch was penalized for pitting outside his pit box. 

With 52 laps remaining, Suarez, who led the previous four laps, pitted his No. 99 Freeway Insurance Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 from the lead as McDowell and Kraus, both of whom have yet to pit, remained on the track. By then, Larson, who managed to blend back onto the track ahead of Reddick, was trying to close the gap from third place while Reddick and Blaney followed suit in the top five. McDowell, who would lead four laps, would then pit with 48 laps remaining and hand the lead to Kraus, who would be overtaken by Larson for the lead with 46 laps remaining as Kraus, who led his first two laps in the Cup Series, would then pit. 

Down to the final 40 laps of the event, Larson was leading by nearly two seconds over Reddick as Blaney, Truex and Ty Gibbs trailed in the top five. Behind, Hamlin was back in sixth ahead of Logano, Bowman, Elliott and Austin Dillon while Gragson, Hocevar, Byron, Berry and Erik Jones were running in the top 15.  

Seven laps later, the caution flew after LaJoie, who was running 18th, slid sideways in front of Keselowski as he spun his No. 7 USANA Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 up towards the outside wall in between Turns 1 and 2 before he slid back down across the apron. During the caution period, the lead lap field led by Larson pitted. Following the pit stops, Larson retained the lead after exiting first ahead of Chastain, Reddick, Blaney, Hamlin, Logano, Elliott, Truex, Bowman and Ty Gibbs. 

As the event restarted with 27 laps remaining, the field fanned out through the first two turns as Larson, who nearly slid up the track, was battling Chastain for the lead through the backstretch. Larson then managed to rocket ahead from the inside lane entering Turn 3 while Reddick was battling Hamlin for third place in front of Blaney and Truex. Chastain then tried to mount another fight and challenge Larson from the outside lane for the lead during the following lap as Hamlin joined the battle. Larson, however, cleared Chastain’s No. 1 Kubota Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 during the proceeding lap as Reddick and Hamlin battled again for third place with nearly 25 laps remaining. 

Down to the final 20 laps of the event, Larson was leading by a second over Reddick, who navigated his way past Chastain for the runner-up spot, as Blaney and Gragson were scored in the top five. Meanwhile, Hamlin slipped to seventh behind teammate Ty Gibbs while Truex, Logano and Elliott were battling in the top 10 ahead of Austin Dillon, Suarez, Keselowski, Byron and Bowman. 

With 15 laps remaining, Larson stabilized his advantage to nearly a second over Reddick while Blaney and Chastain dueled for third place in front of Gragson and Ty Gibbs. Five laps later, however, Larson’s advantage dropped to four-tenths of a second over Reddick as the latter, who was running faster lap times, started to gain ground on the former for the lead. By then, Blaney was in third along with Chastain, both of whom were trailing the leaders by three seconds, while Ty Gibbs and Hamlin overtook Gragson for fifth and sixth. 

With five laps remaining, Larson continued to lead by a narrow margin over Reddick as the latter continued to stalk and keep Larson within his sights around every corner and straightaway while also trying to narrow the gap. 

When the white flag waved and the final lap started, Larson, who fended off Reddick to break his momentum during the previous lap, remained as the leader by four-tenths of a second over Reddick. With Reddick unable to regain his momentum, Larson was able to navigate his way around the Vegas circuit with the top spot and cycle back to the frontstretch to claim the checkered flag by four-tenths of a second over Reddick 

With the victory, Larson notched his 24th career victory in the Cup Series and his third at Vegas as he also became the third different winner through the first three events of the 2024 Cup Series season. He also made Chevrolet three-for-three through the first three Cup events on the 2024 schedule and he delivered the 10th Vegas victory for Hendrick Motorsports as he ignites his early bid for his second title in NASCAR’s premier series.

“I knew Tyler [Reddick] was gonna be the guy to beat from the first stage,” Larson, who celebrated with his kids on the frontstretch, said on FOX. “He was really fast there. I was hoping those guys were gonna get racing a little bit longer behind me because I felt like it was gonna time out to where he was running really hard and getting the toe to catch me at the end. Thankfully, [I] was able to air-block him a couple laps and get him tight. All in all, such a great job by this HendrickCars.com Chevy team. Just their execution, pit road, restarts, all that was great. Cool to get a win here at Vegas again. Back-to-back [wins], swept all the stages again. Can’t ask for much more.”

Reddick, who finished second behind Larson during both stages and in the final running order, was left disappointed over the result and falling one spot short of capturing the first victory of the season for himself and 23XI Racing.

“Kyle [Larson] did a really good job there of pretty much taking away every option I had to close the gap,” Reddick said. “He seemed pretty good in the middle [lane] and I was obviously really good on the bottom. He just never let me have it right, so I kept trying to run higher and higher. He was running right around the middle of the racetrack there and was pretty efficient to block both lanes. Every time I got close, we were running just wide-open enough in Turn 1 and 2 that he could defend pretty well. It’s frustrating. I feel like we were never upfront really all day long until it got to the stage’s ends. We’ll continue to work on it, but good rebound for our team today.”

Blaney came home in third place followed by Chastain, who made the two fresh tires work to his advantage, and Ty Gibbs. Noah Gragson recorded a strong sixth-place result while Martin Truex Jr., Hamlin, Logano and Byron finished in the top 10.

Notably, Suarez finished 11th in front of Elliott, Keselowski, Erik Jones and rookie Carson Hocevar. In addition, Kyle Busch ended up 26th, Kraus finished 28th in his Cup Series debut and LaJoie ended up 32nd.  

There were 24 lead changes for 15 different leaders. The race featured six cautions for 35 laps. In addition, 31 of 37 starters finished on the lead lap.

Following the third event of the 2024 Cup Series season, Kyle Larson leads the regular-season standings by eight points over Ryan Blaney, 14 over Martin Truex Jr., 15 over William Byron and 20 over Ross Chastain and 23 over both Kyle Busch and Chase Elliott. 

Results. 

1. Kyle Larson, 181 laps led, Stage 1 & 2 winner

2. Tyler Reddick, one lap led

3. Ryan Blaney 

4. Ross Chastain, two laps led 

5. Ty Gibbs 

6. Noah Gragson 

7. Martin Truex Jr., four laps led

8. Denny Hamlin, 16 laps led

9. Joey Logano, two laps led

10. William Byron, 15 laps led

11. Daniel Suarez, 15 laps led

12. Chase Elliott 

13. Brad Keselowski 

14. Erik Jones 

15. Carson Hocevar 

16. Austin Dillon 

17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 

18. Alex Bowman, three laps led

19. Daniel Hemric, one lap led

20. Josh Berry 

21. Chase Briscoe, one lap led

22. John Hunter Nemechek 

23. Ryan Preece 

24. Todd Gilliland 

25. Michael McDowell, four laps led 

26. Kyle Busch, 18 laps led

27. Justin Haley 

28. Derek Kraus, two laps led 

29. Austin Cindric 

30. Harrison Burton 

31. Kaz Grala 

32. Corey LaJoie, one lap down 

33. Christopher Bell, two laps down 

34. JJ Yeley, six laps down 

35. Bubba Wallace, 13 laps down 

36. Zane Smith, 13 laps down 

37. Chris Buescher – OUT, Accident, two laps led

Next on the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. The event is scheduled to occur next Sunday, March 10, at 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX. 

Reddick bested by Larson’s blocks in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS - MARCH 3: Tyler Reddick, driver of the #45 Nasty Beast Toyota, and Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 3, 2024, in Las Vegas. Photo: Meg Oliphant/Getty Images

Kyle Larson dominated, Sunday, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He led 181 of the 267 laps and swept the stages. The Pennzoil 400 was his race to lose. Even with Corey LaJoie’s spin with 34 laps to go, Larson fended off Ross Chastain to pull away from the field.

With 12 laps to go, however, Tyler Reddick ran faster laps and turned the race to the finish into a game of cat and mouse.

“I knew I was going to have to kind of catch him off guard with a late kind of block,” Larson said.

And he blocked multiple times.

Reddick, who ran the bottom line to reel Larson in, ran higher and higher to close the gap. Larson responded by hogging the middle line and blocking in a way that would get him black-flagged in the NTT IndyCar Series.

“Every time I sort of got close, I mean, we’re running just wide open enough in Turn 1 and 2, you can kind of defend pretty well,” Reddick said.

The closing laps showcased two generational talents trying to make the other flinch. With two to go, Reddick closed the gap into Turn 1. He expected Larson to hold the middle, while he slipped by underneath.

Larson didn’t fall for it, and Reddick’s car tightened up.

Even with a lap and a half left, he ran out of time. Just as he did in both stages, Reddick finished runner-up to Larson.

Both were evenly matched in the closing laps. So what more could he have done?

“I don’t know if there was anything that I really could’ve done to get around him,” he said. “He would have had to make a big mistake or had some traffic kind of knock his wind around.”

Nevertheless, compared to lackluster runs at both Daytona and Atlanta, his run at Las Vegas was a change of fortune that pole-vaulted him from 24th to 12th in points. Furthermore, if this was any indication, he’s a threat to win at any of the 1.5 mile tracks, this season.

“We had a really good Nasty Beast Toyota Camry,” he said. “Just stupid mistakes on pit road. Same shit, different year, right? Kind of frustrating. We’ll continue to work on it, but a good rebound for our team today.”