Kyle Larson influenced track changes at Watkins Glen based on safety data, sparking debate among stakeholders about effectiveness.

Watkins Glen introduced rumble strips and a 'turtle' curb aimed at enhancing safety and competitive balance on the track.

Mixed driver reactions to Watkins Glen modifications reflect varying opinions on track safety and performance implications.

Kyle Larson's endorsement of Watkins Glen changes, supported by personal safety data, adds a unique perspective to the debate.

NASCAR's data-driven decision to modify the Bus Stop curbing at Watkins Glen demonstrates a proactive approach to safety enhancements.

Concerns exist about sausage curbs, which can lead to severe accidents, prompting a reassessment of track safety features.

Alternatives to sausage curbs must be considered to enforce track limits effectively without compromising driver safety.

Joey Logano leads NASCAR earnings with $10.2 million, followed closely by Kyle Larson at $10.1 million.

Kyle Larson incurred a pit road penalty at Bristol, resulting in his placement at the rear of the field during the race

Kyle Busch has attained an impressive total of 230 victories across NASCAR's top three series.