In a virtual second, Kyle Larson’s NASCAR career crashed out when he uttered a two-syllable word he later admitted “should never, ever be said.”From the second the n-word shockingly, cringingly left his lips late Sunday night and was broadcast over a Twitch live stream, to the resulting pileup of sponsors terminating their relationships with Larson on Monday, it was like watching a devastating NASCAR crash that wipes out the entire field and doesn’t leave a single participant unscathed. One after another, partners spun out until eventually Larson’s Chip Ganassi team exited the race, too.And ev…
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