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Kyle Larson has revealed further details of why his car flipped violently and went straight into the catch fence at Plymouth.
In a surprising revelation, legendary IndyCar team owner Chip Ganassi has revealed how he would've potentially brought Kyle Larson to the open-wheel series.
Going sideways is fun, but only until your rear wheel comes off, which can then launch the car straight into the catch fence.
Kyle Larson has expressed disappointment for his actions after Scott McLaughlin crashed at the 109th Indy 500 on May 25.
Larson was in a race against time to compete at Indianapolis Motor Speedway before flying to Charlotte Motor Speedway for ...
Kyle Larson said he would not try "the double" again — the Indy 500 and the NASCAR Cup Coca-Cola 600 on the same day — after ...
Will his terrible showings in the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 shake Kyle Larson's confidence, or can he bounce back right away ...
McLaughlin was weaving to generate tyre temperature when he spun into the inside wall, putting paid to his race before it ...
Scott McLaughlin spun out before the Indy 500 start, then Kyle Larson gave him a gesture as he drove past the wreck. But McLaughlin says it's "all good." ...
Indy 500 / Coca-Cola 600 a step too far for Kyle Larson - and should a weekend's worth of ugly results kill off a third ...
The Indianapolis 500 is the greatest race on Earth. The Coca-Cola 600 is a NASCAR crown jewel. Pairing the two adds nothing ...
Kyle Larson is receiving heat from fans after a video from the Indy 500 emerged that showed him reacting to Scott McLaughlin’s crash. The video shows Larson putting his thumb in the air as he drove by ...
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