
When he's not busy running full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kyle Larson is almost always behind the wheel of a sprint car. This week was no different as Larson was competing in a winged sprint car race at the Plymouth Dirt Track in Wisconsin.
On the seventh lap of the 35-lap World of Outlaws feature race, Larson was running second and was attempting to run down Rico Abreu for the race lead. However, a wheel appeared to disconnect or break off as he entered Turn 1 at a high rate of speed. The failure immediately sent the car flipping end over end before slamming into the catch-fencing that surrounds the track.
📹 @DIRTVision @KyleLarsonRacin goes for a wild ride in turn 1 while running second in tonight’s @NosEnergyDrink Feature!
— World of Outlaws (@WorldofOutlaws) June 7, 2025
He’s okay. pic.twitter.com/TOIWgnIsRD
Thankfully, the 2021 NASCAR Cup champion and 2024 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year was able to climb from his No. 57 machine unscathed.
"I don't know," Larson told Dirt Vision after the crash. "I think the right rear axle or something broke so it just kind of launched me, and I was along for the ride. Bummer, but I felt really good pacing Rico there and just finally catching traffic and get racing there. Glad I'm okay, big hit but all-in-all, feel fine."
Larson now heads over to Michigan for the 15th round of the 2025 season, returning to his usual job as the driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Larson's first career win in the Cup Series came at Michigan back in 2016, winning three consecutive races at the two-mile speedway.
After qualifying fifth for the Cup race at Michigan, he told NASCAR on Prime that he felt find after the sprint car crash, calling it an "unfortunate part failure."