Kyle Larson Not A Die-Hard Fan Of Taylor Swift
Even though Kyle Larson surprised his daughter with a concert ticket to see Taylor Swift this week in Paris, he made it clear that he is not a Swiftie.
Indeed, the 6-year-old Audrey and his wife Katelyn gave Larson a few friendship bracelets in addition to a T-shirt with a Swift motif.
At Darlington Raceway on Saturday, Larson declared, “I don’t feel like I’m a Swiftie at all.” “While I respect the effort and quality of her music, I’m not a Swiftie.”
One of the busiest and sexiest drivers on the circuit, Kyle Larson is more at ease in his role as the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion. Last week at Kansas, he defeated Chris Buescher by the narrowest margin in Cup Series history—0.001 seconds. He is coming off a historic victory there.
Sunday’s Goodyear 400 is his chance to attempt and win for a second straight week, and a second straight time at the circuit known as “Too Tough To Tame.”
A legendary finish at Darlington in 2003, when Ricky Craven edged out Kurt Busch by 0.002 to record the closest finish in the history of the sport, was eclipsed by the picture finish involving Buescher.
In the waning seconds, Larson thought he would lose and not win.
Claiming that the trip to France was a bit of a respite from what would be a busy rest of the month, Larson, who has two wins this season compared to three for Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron and Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin, stated.
Larson will alternate between Indianapolis 500 qualifying and the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro. The next week, in Indianapolis and then at Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600, he will try to complete the 1,100 miles of racing.