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Kyle Larson is on a tear in 2025. Can he keep it going with a Daytona 500 win?

The winning for the Larson family hasn't slowed down at the start of 2025, as former NASCAR champion Kyle Larson watched his son, Owen, lead his team to victory in the Daytona 500's annual prerace fishing tournament.

The 10-year-old pulled a 4.58-pound fish from Lake Lloyd located inside Daytona International Speedway to put the Larson team on top. Basking in the celebratory moment, Owen didn't like his dad's chances of earning his own celebration with a Daytona 500 victory.

"He probably has to try really hard because he's not good at superspeedways," said Owen, who added that his father is bad at drafting through traffic but had no advice for improvement.

"I've actually never drafted in my life," he said.

Larson will try to snap a 0-for-11 skid in "The Great American Race" on Sunday with his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports team. 

Daytona has never been good to Larson despite three poles. He is actually 0 for 21 in the Cup Series with nine DNFs, and his Daytona national series debut was terrible: Larson flew into the fence on the final lap of the 2013 Xfinity Series race and demolished his car.

[Read more: Who are the 10 greatest Daytona 500 drivers of all time? ]

But Larson has started this year on a hot streak with wins in sprint cars in Australia, the Chili Bowl and his first Gator Trophy at Volusia Speedway Park's annual DIRTcar Nationals last week before he shifted into Daytona 500 preparations.

"I think it keeps me sharp, for sure. I just like to race. I kind of like to stay in the rhythm of racing," Larson said. "I feel like I'm just trying to continue to better my abilities."

He's not sure if he can continue the winning roll when he starts 22nd on Sunday.

"Everybody in here wants to win the big one," Larson

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