Just before spinning out, Larson was charging towards the lead, looking to chase down race-leader Ryan Blaney. Larson badly needed a win at Homestead, and so, he sent it into the corner. His aggressive move did not pay off, as he got loose and spun out on his own.
Kyle Larson explains spin at Homestead
Larson said after the race that Dillon “did nothing wrong.”“
You’re making split-second decisions. Austin did nothing wrong,” Larson said, via Nate Ryan of NBC Sports. “I was just hoping that he would see me coming as [Blaney] got to his inside, and maybe he’d run a lane off the wall just to give me some clean air. He continued to run his line.
“I had a little bit of a hole, and I was trying to shoot the gap to get in front of the No. 3 and get to the wall quickly to either hopefully stay on the outside of the No. 12 or build a run to have a shot at him in [Turns] one and two. But yeah, it just didn’t work out. I was going as hard as I could. The No. 5 Chevy team did a great job rebounding after the flat tire.”
Larson finished 13th at Homestead. Seven points below the Championship 4 cutline, Larson has work to do next Sunday at Martinsville.
“Yeah, we’ve been strong at Martinsville at times, so we’ll see,” Larson said. “It’s not my best track, but I’ve been a lot better there since I joined Hendrick Motorsports. We just need to qualify well and give it our best shot.”Ryan Blaney