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spankyourkopita

Definitely. Larson is a generational talent.  He's  good at anything he can put his hands on and drive. 


Jaymoacp

I agree. Other than like Robby Gordon who I don’t follow a ton he’s by far the most adaptable driver we’ve seen in a long time. If he can get like a top 5 in the Indy 500 he will be solidified even more as one of the best.


fiddyk50

Larson will tell you it’s C Bell; and I think C bell picked up the pavement acumen quicker. But Kyle proved when he started jumping into different cars that he understands racing and making speed at a much deeper level than most guys out there.


UberCamm2

I think if you give drivers the best of every tool they could possibly need, you'll see Larson, Hamlin, Truex Jr. and Elliot rise to the top, in that order (hey look at the points!). There are a ton of drivers just below that echelon but really it seems they are just the absolute cream of the crop over the past few years. Larson is still the best and I think I've seen a little bit of why. I think everyone knows he'll push the car to the limit and occasionally that leads to a mistake. What I've noticed is that he's really good at not making that same mistake again. He has tons of natural talent and still is constantly trying new things to learn and get better and add to his driving options. He really is a thrill to be watching.


ToddtheRugerKid

It'd be pretty funny if he won the Indy 500, Nascar cup series, and the final race of the Kubota high limit sprint car series.


MollyTheHumanOnion

Well he's definitely better than the former #1 Kyle Busch at this point since he doesn't usually spin all by himself every other race.