As the NASCAR Cup Series prepares to make its return to dirt racing for the first time in over 50 years, drivers Kyle Larson and Chase Briscoe have been vocal about the lack of advantage they will have when they take to the Bristol Motor Speedway’s dirt track this weekend.
Both drivers are no strangers to dirt racing, with Larson having won the 2020 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series championship and Briscoe having won the 2019 USAC National Midget Series championship. However, despite their experience, both drivers have expressed concerns about the lack of advantage they will have on the Bristol Motor Speedway’s dirt track.
Larson has stated that he believes that the track’s surface will be much different than what he is used to. He has also noted that the track is much bigger than what he is used to, which could lead to some challenges. Additionally, Larson has said that he believes that the lack of practice time on the track could be a disadvantage for him and other drivers.
Briscoe has echoed Larson’s sentiments, noting that he believes that the lack of practice time on the track could be a disadvantage for him and other drivers. He has also stated that he believes that the track’s surface could be much different than what he is used to, which could lead to some challenges. Additionally, Briscoe has said that he believes that the lack of experience on the track could be a disadvantage for him and other drivers.
Despite their concerns, both drivers remain excited for the opportunity to race on a dirt track for the first time in over 50 years. They are both looking forward to the challenge and hope to make the most of it.
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway’s dirt track is sure to be an exciting event. While drivers Kyle Larson and Chase Briscoe may not have an advantage on the track, they are both looking forward to the challenge and hope to make the most of it. It will be interesting to see how they fare when they take to the track this weekend.