Tyler Reddick Passes Kyle Larson on the Final Lap of OT to Win NASCAR Cup Series Race at Kansas
Reddick earned his fifth Cup victory of the season after a late caution set up overtime and a last-lap pass on Kyle Larson.
- On Sunday, April 19, 2026, Tyler Reddick won the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway, passing Kyle Larson on the final lap of overtime to secure his fifth victory of the season.
- A late caution caused by Cody Ware's spin set up the overtime finish, allowing Reddick to pit after running low on fuel earlier in the final laps.
- Reddick became the first driver since Dale Earnhardt in 1987 to win five of the first nine races in a season, while Larson—who has led over 950 laps at Kansas—finished on the podium.
- Toyota became the first manufacturer since 2007 to win seven of the first nine races this season, and 23XI Racing co-owner Michael Jordan celebrated trackside, saying "When you win it's always fun."
- Following post-race inspections, officials disqualified Joey Logano and Ryan Preece for infractions, as the Cup Series heads next week to Talladega for the next event.
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NASCAR Cup Series: Michael Jordan Reacts After Reddick’s Kansas Victory
Tyler Reddick delivered another strong result in the NASCAR Cup Series, winning Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway after a late overtime restart. The 23XI Racing driver held off Kyle Larson in the closing laps to secure his fifth victory of the 2026 season.Reddick started from the pole and remained near the front throughout the 267-lap race. Late cautions reset the field and forced a green-white-checkered finish. That moment decided th…
Be like Mike: With Jordan watching, Reddick wins
Tyler Reddick became the fourth driver to win five of the first nine NASCAR Cup Series races in a season, and the first since Dale Earnhardt nearly four decades ago, when he passed Kyle Larson on the final lap of overtime at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.
Tyler Reddick passes Kyle Larson on the final lap of OT to win NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas
Tyler Reddick became the fourth driver to win five of the first nine NASCAR Cup Series races in a season and the first in nearly four decades on Sunday at Kansas Speedway.
Tyler Reddick claims fifth win of '26 with OT pass at Kansas
Tyler Reddick passed Kyle Larson in NASCAR overtime to win the Cup Series’s AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway for his fifth win in nine races on Sunday afternoon in Kansas City, Kansas.
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