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NASCAR at Kansas 2025 Results, Winner, Standings, Highlights and Reaction
Kyle Larson emerged victorious in the Adventhealth 400 with a dominant performance at Kansas Speedway on Sunday. Larson secured his third win of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. The 32-year-old led for 221 of the race’s 267 laps, winning all three stages. Larson held off Christopher Bell over the final two corners to clinch […]

Kyle Larson emerged victorious in the Adventhealth 400 with a dominant performance at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.
Larson secured his third win of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.
The 32-year-old led for 221 of the race’s 267 laps, winning all three stages. Larson held off Christopher Bell over the final two corners to clinch his latest victory.
Here are the top 10 finishers on Sunday in Kansas City.
2025 Adventhealth 400 Results
Full results available at NASCAR.com.
Fans were impressed with Larson’s victory.
Larson’s stellar performance put him atop the 2025 Cup Series standings. He surpassed previous leader William Byron, who finished at No. 24 on Sunday.
Larson has shined throughout the 2025 season. His 817 total laps lead are more than double the amount of Byron’s 386, the second-most among Cup Series drivers. Larson also has eight stage wins, while no other driver has more than three.
Byron sits at No. 2 in the Cup Series standings, while Bell improved to No. 3 with his runner-up finish in Kansas. Chase Elliott stood pat at No. 4, and Ryan Blaney jumped up to No. 5 in the standings by ending Sunday’s race in the No. 3 spot.
Here’s a look at the top 10 drivers in the updated Cup Series standings.
2025 NASCAR Cup Series Standings
Full standings available at NASCAR.com.
Larson also won the Adventhealth 400 in 2024, narrowly edging out Chris Buescher by 0.001 seconds in the closest finish in Cup Series history.
“Glad to not win by an inch,” Larson said in an interview on Sunday, via NBC Sports’ Dustin Long.
Byron started the race as the Series points leader but spun out with 14 laps remaining in Stage 1 and wasn’t able to recover.
Sunday’s race was relatively clean through two stages, but issues started to surface in Stage 3. Brad Keselowski crashed after losing a tire on lap No. 195, while Ty Dillon spun on the next restart which collected Cody Ware and Daniel Suárez.
In the end, Larson earned the 32nd Cup Series win of his career.