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During the NASCAR Truck Series race at Homestead, Kyle Larson successfully completed a remarkable comeback to win the race

Kyle Larson was five seconds behind race leader Corey Heim with five laps remaining in Friday’s Baptist Health 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Larson was the one who spun out with 45 laps remaining, earning his fourth Truck Series victory in his 16th appearance when the checkered flag fell. When Heim’s No. 11 Toyota Tundra lost power in the final laps, Layne Riggs took the lead, wiping out Heim’s lead. Larson passed Riggs for the lead in turn two with two laps remaining, and he drove away to win. Larson said, “That was pretty unbelievable,” to Fox Sports. “I wasn’t entirely certain that I could return to the upper level. I just had to tear down the wall. I don’t know what took happened to the No. 11, but that worked out in our favor.

Ross Chastain, Jake Garcia, Chandler Smith, Grant Enfinger, and Kaden Honeycutt completed the top 10, while Riggs, Heim, Tyler Ankrum, and Daniel Hemric completed the top five. Ben Rhodes in 33rd place, Corey Day in 15th place, Toni Breidinger in 26th place, Matt Crafton in 13th place, and Ty Majeski in 11th place are other noteworthy finishers. Martinsville Speedway will host the fifth race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season on March 28. Shortly after 7:30 p.m. ET, the 200-lap race will go green, and FS1, NRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will all provide coverage.

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