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Kyle Larson in Bristol Motor Speedway victory lane. (Jaime Kosofsky Photo)

Key Numbers: Larson’s Dominant Run, NHRA Countdown & More

This week’s top statistics from the motorsports industry.

59 — Entries for this week’s sixth running of the Driven2SaveLives BC39 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

52 — Max Verstappen leads Lando Norris by 52 points with six races remaining in the Formula 1 season.

2 — Connor Hall won his second consecutive NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series championship.

25 — Charters granted to 10 NTT IndyCar Series teams beginning with the 2025 season.

9 — Matt Hirschman has won the modified Race of Champions nine times, most recently Sunday at Lake Erie Speedway.

7 — Austin Prock has won seven Funny Car races during his rookie season in the class.

32 — Stan Zolodz Jr. became the 32nd driver to win the Bettenhausen Memorial 100 in 63 runnings of the late model event at Grundy County Speedway in Illinois.

34 — Bobby Pierce enters the coming weekend having won 34 late model features this season.

62 — Age of Jeff Aikey when he won the Sept. 21 Malvern Bank Series late model race at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway.

462 — Laps led by Kyle Larson en route to winning the Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.

99 — Points AO Racing’s Porsche 911 GT3 R GTD PRO entry is ahead in the IMSA standings with one race remaining at Road Atlanta. 

2 — Antron Brown won his second straight Top Fuel event after winning at North Carolina’s zMAX Dragway on Sunday.

61 — National Sprint Car Hall of Famer Dave Blaney announced his retirement from racing at 61 years old following his victory in Saturday’s Lou Blaney Memorial at Ohio’s Sharon Speedway. 

20.95 — Seconds by which Lando Norris defeated Max Verstappen in Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix.

12 — The fight for the NASCAR Cup Series championship is down to 12 drivers after Brad Keselowski, Martin Truex Jr., Ty Gibbs and Harrison Burton were eliminated at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. 

3 — The number of points Cole Custer won the NASCAR Xfinity Series regular-season title over Justin Allgaier.

12 — Defending NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Ben Rhodes sits 12 points below the cutline ahead of the first elimination race of the season. 

7 — Antron Brown leads NHRA Top Fuel points for the first time in seven years.