Kyle Larson’s 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season ended with a championship trophy. But according to Larson, the road to that moment wasn’t smooth at all. In a recent interview with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, he explained that the true turning point of his season came after the Indianapolis doubleheader.
He said the stretch was tough, both mentally and on the racetrack. The team took the wrong direction on setups, and it cost them speed and confidence. Larson noticed the slip right away, but fixing it was harder than expected.
They weren’t running up front like they usually do, and that added pressure every week. Even though they kept working hard during races, nothing felt easy. The past year showed that a championship season doesn’t just come from wins. It also comes from how a team handles the low moments.
Mid-season struggles after the Indianapolis Doubleheader
The Indianapolis doubleheader became the lowest point of the year. In the interview, he explained how mentally exhausting it became and how it affected his driving.
Larson shared, “I think a lot happened, honestly. There was definitely some truth to the idea that it was mentally draining. I wasn’t performing the way I should’ve, and I got down on myself. Lost some confidence.”
“At the same time, I think we took our race cars down the wrong path setup-wise, and we didn’t realize it for a while. We stayed in that slow phase longer than we should’ve. Weirdly, being off the pace forced us to get better at execution. It made us a stronger team, even though we were struggling.”
Larson felt worn down, the car wasn’t fast, and the team was slipping out of a rhythm. Larson also admitted that he didn’t feel like he was performing at his best during that stretch. Hendrick Motorsports was doing everything it could to execute clean races, but without the right setup, execution only carried them so far.
The Adjustment That Brought Speed Back
Once the team realized they were on the wrong path, they reset. Engineers studied data. The team tested different setups. They targeted grip, balance, and speed. Every small change helped them inch closer to where they needed to be.
Even though Larson did not win a race after May, the improvements showed. The team returned to running near the front. They began winning stages again. They kept collecting top-five finishes, just as Larson mentioned in his interview. The slump they experienced didn’t break them; it sharpened them.
Securing the Championship at Phoenix
Everything came together in the championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Larson entered the finale calm and focused. He didn’t need a race win; he just needed to finish ahead of the other title contenders. The plan worked. He stayed patient, avoided mistakes, and held his position to the end. When the checkered flag waved, Kyle Larson became the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series champion, the second title of his career.
Larson’s season proves that the turning point wasn’t a single victory. It was the moment he and his team decided to fix what was broken and fight their way back to the front.
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