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Kyle Larson will be back in Indianapolis, ready for a full night’s rest before what he hopes are his most racing miles logged in one day.On Sunday, he’ll compete in the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500,
Kyle Larson did not have the race day he hoped to have between Indianapolis and Charlotte, and if he could, he would give it a second try Monday.But Larson knows that’s not how it works. Instead, he is left with two incomplete races after crashing out of the Indianapolis
Larson will become the fifth driver to run the 'Double,' but it certainly hasn't gone the way he hoped it would
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A light rain at Indianapolis Motor Speedway delayed the start of the 109th Indy 500 by nearly 45 minutes, and when the race eventually did start at 1:29 p.m., the yellow flag was displayed for incidents on the parade laps. And after a choppy start from a Lap 4 crash, the yellow flag flew again on Lap 19 at 1:50 p.m. for rain.
Kyle Larson describes his fellow Hendrick Motorsports Cup drivers as “vanilla” compared to athletes from other sports and teams.
Star Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron has inked a four-year extension with the championship-winning organization and is set to drive the #24 Chevy through the 2029 season.
Kyle Larson‘s performance during his practice and qualifying outings for the Indy 500 has been nothing short of a disaster. The Hendrick Motorsports star has very little track time ahead of the main race on 25th May.