NASCAR’s Larson, Briscoe don’t see edge on Bristol’s dirt

FILE - Kyle Larson (5) Chase Elliott (9) and Austin Cindric (2) drive out of Turn 4 during a practice session Friday, April 15, 2022, for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. You might think it would help being a NASCAR driver who grew up dirt racing when it comes to Bristol Motor Speedway’s relatively new dirt layout this Sunday night, April 9, 2023. (David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier via AP, File)

Dirt guys like Kyle Larson and Chase Briscoe figure to have a huge edge this weekend when the NASCAR Cup Series moves to Bristol’s dirt layout. They’re not so sure. Both wonder if there’s any advantage from their younger days as top-notch dirt drivers because the Next Gen cars are so much heavier to handle on the slippery surface. That showed last year when Tyler Reddick and Briscoe were dueling for the lead on the final lap and spun out right before the finish line. The third Bristol dirt race will run Sunday night.