Former Champion Claims Kyle Larson’s Bristol Victory “Not Fair Ground” as Two Former NASCAR Champions Eliminated from Playoffs…

In a night filled with high-speed drama at Bristol Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson took the checkered flag, securing a significant victory and advancing further in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. However, not everyone is celebrating Larson’s win, as former champion claims have surfaced, suggesting that the race conditions were “not fair ground” for all competitors.

Larson’s victory was overshadowed by the elimination of two former NASCAR champions from playoff contention—Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano—both of whom saw their title hopes dashed at the iconic Tennessee track. The cutoff race proved brutal, with fierce competition and unpredictable track conditions leaving little margin for error.

The unnamed former champion voiced frustration over the track’s changing surface and how it may have favored certain drivers, stating that the race at Bristol “wasn’t an even playing field.” This sentiment echoes the frustrations of many fans and drivers who noted the unpredictable tire wear and varying grip levels that made Bristol a more treacherous battle than usual.

For Larson, however, the win marked another shining moment in his 2023 season, keeping his playoff dreams alive and placing him as a strong contender for the title. “It’s always tough at Bristol, but I felt we had the right strategy and car tonight,” Larson said in his post-race interview. “It’s unfortunate for the guys who didn’t make it, but that’s how this sport is sometimes.”

Joey Logano, the reigning 2022 NASCAR Cup Series champion, and Kevin Harvick, who last won the title in 2014, both saw their seasons come to a disappointing end. Harvick was left lamenting a frustrating night of handling issues, while Logano, involved in an early crash, could never recover enough to fight his way back into the playoff picture.

The elimination of two seasoned champions highlights the unpredictable nature of the playoffs and how quickly fortunes can change. Despite the criticism, NASCAR officials have defended the integrity of the competition at Bristol, pointing to the nature of stock car racing and how varying track conditions are simply part of the challenge.

As the playoffs continue, all eyes will be on whether Larson can carry this momentum into the next round and potentially clinch his second NASCAR Cup Series title, but the discussion of fairness at Bristol is unlikely to die down anytime soon.

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