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Who’s projected to feast at Kansas?

For just the second time this season, the NASCAR Cup Series heads to a traditional 1.5-mile track. This weekend, Kansas Speedway, site of Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 (2 p.m. ET, FOX, HBO Max, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Kansas is an important litmus test as the Cup Series begins a stretch of six intermediate-type tracks over the next eight points-paying races, stretching through Pocono Raceway in mid-June. The last time the Cup Series conquered a mile-and-a-half, Denny Hamlin prevailed at Las Vegas, and according to Racing Insights, he’s expected to be in the mix again on Sunday.

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Kyle Larson is the defending race winner of the spring Kansas event, but despite earning the series title last fall, he hasn’t returned to Victory Lane since then. Racing Insights suggests that Larson’s 32-race drought will end this weekend, and he’ll return to prosperity in the heartland. Here’s a look at more drivers to keep an eye on, and full projections for 267 laps in the Midwest.

DRIVERS TO WATCH

CHRIS BUESCHER: The No. 17 RFK Racing driver paced the Blue Ovals with a seventh-place starting position and has generally been solid at 1.5-mile tracks. Buescher finished sixth at Las Vegas earlier in the spring, and two of his last four trips to Kansas resulted in top-10 finishes — including his 0.001-second runner-up to Larson in 2024. Through eight races this season, Buescher’s average finish is eighth-best in the series at 13.4.

CHRISTOPHER BELL: No matter where the Cup Series heads, Bell is a threat. While he hasn’t broken through with a heartland triumph, the Oklahoma driver has led in eight consecutive races — a track record. Bell’s finished inside the top 10 in each of the last five Kansas races, by far the longest streak among active drivers. His average finish is fifth best all-time at 11.6, so something has to finally give, right? He swept the stages at Las Vegas in the spring before finishing fourth.

ALEX BOWMAN: In his second race back from vertigo, the No. 48 driver will have some significant work to do starting 33rd — but Kansas is one of Bowman’s best tracks. He’s led 191 laps at the track, and his 14.8 average finish is his second-best among all ovals. Bowman’s turned top 10s 11 times at the Midwest venue, his most at any circuit, and enters Sunday with top 10s in six of his last seven races here. A 2026 turnaround could finally be in order for the Hendrick Motorsports driver.

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FULL PROJECTED RESULTS FOR 2026 ADVENTHEALTH 400 (2 p.m. ET, FOX)

FINISH CAR NUMBER DRIVER
1 5 Kyle Larson
2 20 Christopher Bell
3 11 Denny Hamlin
4 9 Chase Elliott
5 45 Tyler Reddick
6 12 Ryan Blaney
7 17 Chris Buescher
8 24 William Byron
9 54 Ty Gibbs
10 22 Joey Logano
11 19 Chase Briscoe
12 60 Ryan Preece
13 6 Brad Keselowski
14 23 Bubba Wallace
15 77 Carson Hocevar
16 48 Alex Bowman
17 7 Daniel Suárez
18 1 Ross Chastain
19 8 Kyle Busch
20 38 Zane Smith
21 71 Michael McDowell
22 97 Shane van Gisbergen
23 34 Todd Gilliland
24 2 Austin Cindric
25 21 Josh Berry
26 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
27 43 Erik Jones
28 3 Austin Dillon
29 4 Noah Gragson
30 16 AJ Allmendinger
31 42 John H Nemechek
32 67 Corey Heim
33 35 Riley Herbst
34 41 Cole Custer
35 10 Ty Dillon
36 88 Connor Zilisch
37 51 Cody Ware