Kyle Larson fires back after another team’s spotter criticizes him.

Kyle Larson finished third in the July 6 NASCAR Xfinity Series race in Chicago, trailing winner Shane van Gisbergen and runner-up Ty Gibbs. The 2021 Cup champion and the New Zealander engaged in an interesting tussle early in the race, trading the lead on multiple times. During the July 8 episode of the “Door

Bumper Clear” podcast, the team discussed the highlight reel action between the two drivers, and co-host TJ Majors, who also spots for Brad Keselowski, provided his perspective on the situation.

“He was making him overdrive the corners on purpose,” Majors said SVG was doing to Larson. “Larson is obviously no lack of talent. You watch SVG’s in-car and he’s missing like every single corner. You know Shane’s back there probably just smiling a little waiting. You know what I mean? Really fun to watch.”

The Dirty Mo Media account shared the clip of Majors’ and Bubba Wallace’s spotter Freddie Kraft’s remarks on X. Larson responded specifically to the No. 6 spotter.

“That cool shirt must have froze some of your brain cells @Tjmajors,” the Hendrick Motorsports driver wrote, including a GIF of Jimmy Fallon delivering a mock backhand.

Larson was referring to a cool shirt that Majors wore on the spotters’ stand during the June 30 race weekend in Nashville.

Kyle Larson Pokes Fun at Christopher Bell in New Hampshire

Larson showing his personality and delivering a witty response goes against the perception of some fans that believe HMS drivers are quiet and boring. For those paying attention, this isn’t anything new for Larson.

Before the June 23 New Hampshire race, the No. 5 pilot couldn’t help himself and responded after his longtime dirt rival and fellow Cup competitor Christopher Bell slipped up during a press conference and inadvertently confirmed the already well-known rumor that Chase Briscoe would be driving for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2025 — although the No. 20 driver only mentioned “Chase” before catching himself.

“Man totally blind sided by this news! Wishing @chaseelliott the best on his new adventure at @JoeGibbsRacing,” Larson posted on X. “Have enjoyed you as a teammate! Good Luck #d19.”

When later asked about the funny post during media availabilities in New Hampshire, Larson couldn’t hide his excitement.

“I was really proud of it,” he said smiling. “I was typing it so fast I couldn’t wait to get it out. I texted Bell and Briscoe I think before I even sent that tweet that I was [expletive] dying.”

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