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Full results for NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway

Nick Profile Picby:Nick Geddes05/11/25

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The AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway is in the books, with Kyle Larson taking the checkered flag on Sunday. Larson won in dominant fashion, leading 221-of-267 laps after starting on the pole.

He led every stage, scoring max points to notch his third victory of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Larson did have a few drivers who challenged him, mainly Christopher Bell, Chase Elliott and Brad Keselowski. But nobody was as fast and as good as Larson. That being said, here’s a look at the order of finish at Kansas:

FinishStartDriverCar No.
11Kyle Larson5
23Christopher Bell 20
310Ryan Blaney 12
419Chase Briscoe19
521Alex Bowman48
638Josh Berry 21
730Ryan Preece 60
82Chris Buescher 17
95Joey Logano 22
1017John Hunter Nemechek 42
1113Austin Cindric 2
1223Todd Gilliland 34
1328Corey Heim 67
1424Noah Gragson4
159Chase Elliott 9
1618Zane Smith38
174Tyler Reddick 45
1826Ross Chastain1
1927Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47
2034Shane van Gisbergen 88
2135Kyle Busch8
2220Austin Dillon3
2311Michael McDowell71
247William Byron24
2531Cole Custer41
2622Carson Hocevar 77
2725Riler Herbst 35
286Ty Gibbs54
2932Jesse Love 33
3037Cody Ware 51
3112Justin Haley 7
3216Erik Jones 43
3315Bubba Wallace 23
348Daniel Suarez 99
3529Ty Dillon 10
3614Denny Hamlin11
3736Brad Keselowski6
3833AJ Allmendinger 16

What’s next for NASCAR after Kansas

We are now 12 races through the 2025 season. Now, it’s All-Star time. Next Sunday, North Wilkesboro Speedway will host the All-Star Race for the third consecutive season. The following Sunday, May 25, NASCAR’s longest race, the Coca-Cola 600, takes place at Charlotte Motor Speedway with a 6 p.m. ET start time on Amazon Prime Video.