Kyle Larson's 2026 NASCAR season got off to an unexpected start during the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. As the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion, Larson's fuel issues with less than 50 laps remaining were a surprising turn of events. This is a stark contrast to his 2025 season, where he won three races during the regular season but fell short in the playoffs. Despite the setback, the good news is that the Clash is an exhibition race, allowing his team to make necessary adjustments before the Daytona 500 on February 15th. However, this incident highlights the challenges Larson faces in the new championship format, where a 10-race Chase will determine the champion by points. This format change, welcomed by Larson, aims to provide a larger sample size for championship contenders. But, as Larson's fuel issue suggests, it also introduces new variables that drivers and teams must navigate. So, as the season unfolds, it will be fascinating to see how Larson and his team adapt to this new format and the unexpected challenges that come with it.