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NASCAR driver Kyle Larson criticized Ty Gibbs for not winning any Cup Series race, contrasting it with his dominance in the Xfinity Series. Larson pointed out the performance gap between Xfinity and Cup Series drivers, urging Xfinity drivers to enhance their skills to bridge the disparity. Despite Gibbs’ recent third-place finish at Bristol, he has yet to win in his 96 Cup Series starts. Larson’s comments aim to motivate Xfinity drivers to improve and understand what it takes to succeed at the Cup Series level.
Larson’s remarks may seem harsh, but his intention appears to be constructive, aiming to help Xfinity Series drivers recognize the performance gap and prepare for success in the Cup Series.