Kyle Larson Wins At Homestead and Display's Some Class Afterward
Kyle Larson took the win in the NASCAR Xfinity race at Homestead yesterday. This isn't all that surprising. What was every bit as significant as the victory is that he didn't do the silly and almost obligatory victory burnout after the checkered flag dropped.
In deference to Chris Buescher winning the 2015 NASCAR Xfinity championship Larson didn't do a burnout as is the case in nearly 100% of victory celebrations. These victory burnouts have become passe' and it'd be nice if the winning drivers would find another way to celebrate.
The foregoing of the race winning celebratory antics by Larson shows that maybe the kid learned some manners, class and dignity in the process of his upbringing. Character traits that were lost on some other drivers, in the past and present.
The Best Victory Celebration Of Them All
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Originally Posted by
dirtMAN007
Not to start anything or be an azz but what would be another way to celebrate ? Other than the normal victory lane hugging and champagne popping etc. ? Or is that sufficient ?
Here ya' go dirtMAN. This YouTube video is the best victory celebration I have ever seen and it was performed by none other than Kyle Larson so he knows how to celebrate a win. This was after Larson had been victorious in a preliminary night A-Main at The Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Kyle tried this in his taxi cab racer after winning an Xfinity race at California and it didn't have the same effect as it did in the midget. In addition, following him trying this in his Xfinity stock car NASCAR advised Larson not to do it again lest there be rather firm repercussions.
Note what Larson has in his left hand! LOL!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEe_nbuhQfk