Anytime Kyle Larson dips down to the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series ranks, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion is expected to contend for the race win. In Saturday's O'Reilly Series Andy's Frozen Custard 340 at Texas Motor Speedway, Larson led a race-high 93 laps, but felt he felt like he had no shot at crossing the finish line first. Larson, who had spent the entirety of the day fighting for every inch of real-estate (even under caution) with Justin Allgaier, knew Allgaier had a car capable of winning the race, and he felt it was just a matter of time before Allgaier found a way around him in the closing laps of the race. However, it never happened. Allgaier tried, but couldn't work his way around for the race win, much to the surprise of Larson. “Well, I really didn’t think I had a chance there with Justin behind me,” Larson admitted in his victory interview on The CW. “He was really good.…