NASCAR Front Man, Kyle Larson, Heads Off Track to Compete in the Dirt
When you find yourself deeply emerged in a passion, sometimes, it can be difficult to draw the line and where to set it down. For example, you might think that when NASCAR drivers are done with the long and hard weekend of racing for their jobs on the biggest stage of them all, that they would like to take a break from the sport. However, some of these drivers just have raced so deeply ingrained in their DNA that they will not put it down until either they can’t continue on or just can’t find any more races to be a part of.
This time, we take a dive into what exactly NASCAR’s Kyle Larson might be up to when he’s not behind the wheel of his stock car, slinging to over 200mph. Long story short, as you could probably imagine with the build-up here, when he is done racing, once Sunday is over with and the standings have been finalized on the NASCAR event of that particular weekend, he decides to get a little bit dirty, taking on the dirt track with a full head of steam, clearly bringing over some of that same intensity that you’re used to seeing from him on the big track.
If you follow along with the video below, you’ll be given the chance to grasp an example of what exactly Larson looks like as he takes that driving style from the asphalt to the dirt. While these cars might not be quite as fast as the bigger counterparts, this type of racing certainly brings something different to the table and is a ton of fun to watch. In fact, while wheeling a sprint car might not exactly bring about as much of an adrenaline rush as a NASCAR race is able to, it certainly does give you a different look at competition with some closely matched cars.