A look at the winners and losers from the NASCAR Cup race on Sunday in Homsted, Fla-Humped Miami Speedwea.
Conquest
Kyle Larson- He won the truck race on Friday, won the Xfinity race around Saturday and then won the cup race on Sunday. Larson, who had more than 56 points than the race, became the second driver to sweep three races in the weekend in Neskar’s history. Sunday’s victory Larson said: “It was not a normal residence for me. I was never able to take the lead unless it was really important, where I usually guide all the laps that do not matter except the last.”
The champion of the 2021 Cup series led the last seven laps on a 1.5 -mile elliptical.
Handerric motorports – William Byron took the lead of points, Kyle Larson second, Alex Boomon third and Chase Elite are sixth after six races. Larson and Boomon ended the handicoon motorports 1-2 in Homsted on Sunday.

This is the second victory for a 1.5 -mile elliptical for the Hendric Motor Support Star.
Alex Boomon- Its runner -up is the fourth top 10 and the fifth top 10 in six races this season. He scored more than 49 points than the season.
Booba Wallis- Finish, ranked seventh in the best third of his season. After six races in a season, he has never been at that point.

Buba Walis left the Homsheed Miami Speedway in the points.
Chase Brisco- The fourth place ended the season’s best result. He climbed from 20 to 13th points.
AJ Allmenderne – The end of his seventh position gives him a back -to -back top 10s this season and is also the fourth consecutive top 10 in Homsted.
Ryan Press – The result of its ninth position gives him back-to-back 10s and takes it to 16th in points-the last transfer place in the playoffs.
Justin Hailey- It finished the best 10th of the season on Sunday.
Losers
Ryan Billen- He has failed to end the last three races. In the last three races for the number 12 team, his engine failure was second on Sunday. Bullion told his team about his recent struggle on the radio: “It will eventually be on our way. I hope.”
Christopher Bell- Raw day for a three -race winning driver this season. Bell ranked 29th, which included contact with spin and internal front stretch wall. Bell said of his generation: “Just sad. I made a mistake, got out and the car was damaged and that was the sad day.”
Shane Van Gasbrun- He ranked 32nd, which marked the third race – and the fourth time in six races this season – that the 30th or even worse.