Chase has every permission to run Larson hard I think. He has always been super aggressive in the past, but he isn't really with his teammates.
As for the car, there is a window where some guys figure what the car needs to make passes, I think that's the biggest differentiating factor.
Larson got to 4th at the drop of the green and chose the preferred lane. Passed Logano in the hairpin, and ran second until he lept SVG on pit road. From what I could see, the 9, 20, 5, and 13 were all the best cars. But I don't think the 9/20 had anything for Larson those first 10-13 laps of a run, and at that point, even if you do run someone down, it's way more difficult to make that pass on worn tires. We saw how much trouble Elliott had with Logano, and the 22 wasn't nearly as fast as any of the other guys.
The 13 probably was the best car, and had he not lost the track position, he would have been fine. But SVG still struggles with restarts at the cup level, and drivers are just better. He lost p2 to Bell early in stage 2, and then race strategy got away from them.
The 5 just did the best job playing track position game, and the strength of the car on the short run played into that.
Larson started the race on the outside lane, and it launched him into like p3 immediately. Elliott chose the bottom lane, had he chosen the leader's lane to start, he probably wouldn't have been running 8th
Don't know. This was still a track position race to me. Larson just had it most of the race. I think the 13 was better