The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series wrapped up its Andy’s Frozen Custard 340 at Texas Motor Speedway. The race found Kyle Larson take the checkered flag, beating out Justin Allgaier in a 20-lap sprint to the finish.

While it looked like Allgaier had the pass in store, Larson window-drove and kept dishing dirty air onto Allgaier. Larson gets his 3rd win at Texas.

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The top-5 rounds out with Sam Mayer in 3rd, Brent Crews in 4th, and Parker Retzlaff in 5th. Connor Zilisch looked like a formidable winner for quite some time until he had Stage 3 woes, finishing 21st.

O’Reilly Auto Parts Race Results

Finishing Position

Driver

1

Kyle Larson

2

Justin Allgaier

3

Sam Mayer

4

Brent Crews

5

Parker Retzlaff

6

Sheldon Creed

7

Austin Hill

8

Brandon Jones

9

Jesse Love

10

Jeremy Clements

11

Carson Kvapil

12

Anthony Alfredo

13

Sammy Smith

14

Ryan Sieg

15

William Sawalich

16

Dean Thompson

17

Patrick Staropoli

18

Josh Williams

19

Lavar Scott

20

Brennan Poole

21

Connor Zilisch

22

Harrison Burton

23

Austin Dillon

24

Ryan Ellis

25

Blaine Perkins

26

Jeb Burton

27

Josh Bilicki

28

Joey Gase

29

David Starr

30

Kyle Sieg

31

Garrett Smithley

32

Mason Maggio

33

Taylor Gray

34

Rajah Caruth

35

Austin Green

36

Brad Perez

37

Corey Day

38

Dawsom Cram

Kyle Larson Wins at TexasKyle Larson Wins at Texas. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)(Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

Kyle Larson Wins at Texas. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)(Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

Larson hopped into the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet today, and he routed the field as per usual. Larson, the pre-race +280 favorite, led 93 of the 200 laps in the race; most in the field. He finished Stage One in 3rd, and Stage Two in 4th.

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In the 4 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series that starts this season, Larson has won twice. He becomes the 3rd winner, the 4th time in 12 races this season that a non-full-time driver has won a race in the series.

This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on May 2, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.