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NASCAR's two fastest tracks are re-enforcing crossover gates in the wake of the Feb. 23 accident at Daytona International Speedway that injured nearly 30 spectators.
Always popular among his peers, Clint Bowyer over the last two seasons has slowly become one of NASCAR's newest stars.
Kyle Larson can't wait for the day the talk is solely about his skills as a driver and not the crashes or close calls that have tainted his rookie season in the Nationwide Series.
The kid is human after all.
There was a brief moment Saturday when NASCAR's rising star seemed to be channeling Cole Trickle.
NASCAR will look at the placement of gates at its tracks after a Nationwide Series car crashed through the fence at Daytona and injured more than two dozen fans.

More than two dozen fans were injured Saturday when Larson's car sailed into the fence on the final lap of the Nationwide Series race and debris — including a tire — flew into the grandstands.
Kyle Larson won't have a second thought about getting back in a race car following his frightening crash at Daytona International Speedway.
What will James Franco say at the start of the Daytona 500?
Not long after a horrific crash caused carnage in the main grandstand of Daytona International Speedway, workers swept in to hurriedly make repairs.
The risks of racing extend beyond the drivers.
Fans feeling unsafe after the horrific crash at Daytona International Speedway can change seats for NASCAR's biggest race.
Say this about NASCAR fans: They don't frighten easily.
"Drivers ... and Danica!!! ... start your engines."
Raymond Gober parked his motorcycle outside Daytona International Speedway, climbed off and briefly considered bringing his helmet into the track.
"I was hoping we'd have some momentum after the win" at Rockingham, Larson said. "But it's gotten worse. It's as bad as we can get lately."
"It's really cool to see a group of young guys coming up," Larson said. "Because the past six to eight years, there really hasn't been many young drivers getting opportunities. Now, it seems like those doors are starting to open more."