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Kyle Larson

Kyle’s Larson led most laps among Cup drivers in…

Kyle Larson led the most laps during the 2023 season before finishing second
in the championship standings

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Two drivers led more than 1,000 laps this season. Seven led more than 500
laps. This is a significant change from the first year of the Next Gen era when
11 drivers led more than 500 laps but none topped 900.

Most Laps Led During 2023 Cup Series Season

  1. Kyle Larson (1,127) — Larson led at least one lap in 21 of the 36 races. He
    led 99 laps at both Kansas and Bristol during the playoffs. He led 133 laps at
    Las Vegas before winning and punching his ticket to the Championship 4. Larson
    led 201 laps at Phoenix in the spring after starting from pole.
  2. William Byron (1,016) — Byron led laps in 20 races this season. He led more
    than 100 laps during spring races at Las Vegas (176), Richmond (117) and Dover
    (193). Byron closed out the season by leading 95 laps at Phoenix.
  3. Denny Hamlin (998) — Hamlin led laps in 27 races this season. He did not
    lead more than 100 laps in a race until Darlington in the playoffs (177).
    Hamlin led more than 100 laps at Bristol (142) and Martinsville (156).
  4. Martin Truex Jr. (899) — Truex led laps in 18 races this season. He led 145
    laps in the spring. Truex led 254 of the 301 laps at Loudon in July before
    winning his third race of the season.
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  6. Ross Chastain (640) — Chastain led laps in 16 races this season. He did not
    lead more than 100 laps in a race until the season finale at Phoenix when he
    led 157 laps and won the race.
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  7. Christopher Bell (599) — Bell led laps in 21 races. He only led 100 or more
    laps in two races. Both were at Bristol. Bell led 100 laps before winning the
    dirt race. He led 187 laps before finishing third in the Bristol playoff race.
  8. Ryan Blaney (562) — Blaney led laps in 17 races. He led 163 at Charlotte
    before winning the Coca-Cola 600 for the first time. Blaney led 145 at
    Martinsville before winning his way into the Championship 4.
  9. Tyler Reddick (470) — Reddick led laps in 17 races this season. The most
    laps he led in one race was 90 at Darlington to start the playoffs. He finished
    second in the race behind Kyle Larson. Reddick led 81 laps at Richmond in July
    after starting from pole.
  10. Brad Keselowski (341) — Keselowski led laps in 18 races. He led 102 laps at
    Richmond in the summer before finishing sixth. He led 47 laps at Atlanta in the
    spring before finishing second. Keselowski also led 42 laps in the Daytona 500.
  11. Joey Logano (308) — Logano led laps in 13 races this season, including
    four of the first five. He led the majority of his laps (140) at Atlanta in the
    spring after starting from pole. Logano won the race after passing Keselowski
    on the final la

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