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Heartbreak for Kyle Larson for a second straight year. One year after a rain delay kept Larson from completing the "The Double" – finishing both the IndyCar Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR Coca-Cola ...
Kyle Larson will attempt to race in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on May 25. Favorable weather forecasts for both Indianapolis and Charlotte increase the likelihood of Larson ...
Kyle Larson crashed out of the Indy 500 on Lap 92, ending his attempt to complete the Indy-Charlotte double. Larson lost control of his car after downshifting due to slowed traffic, spinning into ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Kyle Larson’s quest to run 1,100 miles in one day ended after 91 laps of the Indianapolis 500 when he wrecked just short of halfway through the race. Larson finished 27th in ...
Kyle Larson’s attempt to complete "The Double" ended abruptly on Sunday. Larson was unable to finish the 500-mile Indianapolis 500 as he caused a three-car wreck on Lap 91. The race had just ...
When you’re keen to ride the thin line of car control to the degree Kyle Larson does, there will be occasions when you overstep. But what makes Larson so great, an elite talent, is his ability ...
One (abbreviated) race down. Only a few flights and 600 miles of a second race to go for Kyle Larson today. The NASCAR driver attempting "the double" for the second time in as many years started ...
Kyle Larson has established himself as one of the best drivers in all of NASCAR, make no mistake about it. He's even trying to leave his mark in the IndyCar Series. On May 25, Larson will compete ...
Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson was attempting to race all 1,100 miles in the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600, but his effort fell short after a crash on Lap 92 of the Indy 500. He also crashed out ...
Barring any travel issues, Kyle Larson will get to race in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday, but things still didn't turn out the way the NASCAR driver would have hoped.
CONCORD, N.C. — A day that started with promise for Kyle Larson, ended with a thud. And a bang. With it, maybe the end of the Double. Larson became the fifth driver to compete in both the Indianapolis ...