Before he became a NASCAR star, Kyle Larson was already earning his “Yung Money”. This nickname was given to him on dirt tracks, and it’s not hard to see why. As a teenager racing USAC midgets, sprint cars, and late models, Larson consistently dominated the competition, racking up impressive wins and even bigger payouts. He was a force to be reckoned with, constantly landing on the podium at iconic events like the Brickyard 400.
Larson’s journey to becoming a NASCAR star began on the dirt tracks of California. He grew up in Elk Grove, a small town known for producing talented racers. From a young age, Larson showed a natural talent for racing, and it wasn’t long before he started making a name for himself in the local dirt track scene.
At just 14 years old, Larson started racing in USAC midgets, a popular stepping stone for young drivers looking to make it big in the world of motorsports. Despite his young age, he quickly proved that he was a force to be reckoned with, consistently finishing in the top five and even winning races against more experienced drivers.
But it wasn’t just midgets that Larson excelled in. He also made a name for himself in sprint cars and late models, two other popular dirt track racing categories. In 2011, at the age of 18, Larson became the youngest driver to win a World of Outlaws sprint car race, solidifying his status as a rising star in the racing world.
Larson’s success on the dirt tracks caught the attention of NASCAR teams, and in 2012, he signed with Chip Ganassi Racing to compete in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East. He quickly made a name for himself in this series as well, winning four races and finishing second in the championship standings.
In 2013, Larson made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut, and it didn’t take long for him to find success in this highly competitive series. He won his first Xfinity race in just his 12th start and went on to finish second in the championship standings. This impressive performance caught the attention of NASCAR’s top teams, and in 2014, Larson joined the Sprint Cup Series full-time.
Since then, Larson has become one of the most successful drivers in NASCAR, with six Cup Series wins and multiple top-five finishes. But despite his success on the big stage, Larson has never forgotten his roots on the dirt tracks. He still competes in dirt races whenever he can, and his love for the sport is evident in his driving style.
This weekend, Larson will return to his dirt track roots as he competes in the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This iconic race is known for its high speeds and intense competition, and Larson is no stranger to success at this track. In 2016, he became the first driver to sweep both the Xfinity and Cup Series races at the Brickyard, solidifying his status as a top contender in the sport.
But for Larson, there is no rest even as he prepares for this highly anticipated race. He continues to compete in dirt races throughout the season, earning him the nickname “Yung Money” once again. This nickname not only reflects his success on the dirt tracks but also his determination and drive to constantly improve and push himself to the limit.
As Larson gears up for the Brickyard 400, he carries with him the lessons and skills he learned on the dirt tracks. His ability to adapt to different racing styles and his never-give-up attitude have made him a fan favorite and a true champion in the making.
So, as we watch Larson take on the competition at the Brickyard 400, let’s remember that before he was a NASCAR star, he was already earning his “Yung Money” on the dirt tracks. And with his determination and talent, there’s no doubt that he will continue to make a name for himself in the world of motorsports.


