Feb 10, 2007  Which Nascar drivers are also licensed pilots? I'm not sure, but Denny Hamlin and Carl Edwards both own private jets. I know all 1 decade ago. Report Abuse. What Nascar drivers either active or retired have their pilot license? There are a number of NASCAR drivers who have their own private jets to haul them around the country. Kyle Larson isn’t one of them. Last week, fresh of NASCAR’s West Coast swing, Larson.

Jasen Vinlove, USA TODAY Sports MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Kyle Larson’s trajectory is all upward. He won last week’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup race at Fontana, Calif., and remains solidly atop the series point standings.

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He is being tagged as stock car racing’s next superstar. But Larson, who has four top-two finishes in five races this season, watches his coins. For example, most of his air travel — in a time when many drivers own jets or rent jet rides to race weekends — is on commercial airlines. “I’ll fly commercial as much as I can, especially the West Coast stuff,” Larson said Friday. “I think commercial is better. The team plane — you have to stop for fuel. Commercial’s not bad.” Larson said flying on private planes is costly.

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“That’s a lot of money to be private flying, especially to the West Coast,” he said. “Yeah, I’m cheap with my money when it comes to flying. And I like to rack up the miles so I can maybe get some free trips.” RELATED COVERAGE: Larson’s travel plans have evolved a bit with his success. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver now ventures into first class, he said. Larson said Danica Patrick (he described her as “obviously a very wealthy person”) couldn’t understand two years ago why Larson would buy a $120 coach ticket when first class cost $500.

“I’m going to save that money,” he said. “But now I fly first class.” Jimmie Johnson, who followed Larson into the Martinsville Speedway media center and overheard his answers, offered the opinion that, because of Larson’s recent success, “His days of flying commercial are just about over.” PHOTOS: KYLE LARSON THROUGH THE YEARS.