NASCAR star Kyle Larson set to focus on Indy 500
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Joe Gibbs has famously restricted his drivers from competing in anything other than NASCAR races over the years, with pavement Late Models being the only real consistent exception, and Busch was not going to be allowed to race at Indy because his then-boss feared the consequences of an injury. He reversed that policy this year.
On Actions Detrimental, Kyle Busch revealed that he had a deal to run the Indianapolis 500 that ended up falling through... twice
The NASCAR Cup Series championship point leader is headed to Indianapolis.Kyle Larson begins his two weeks of NASCAR and Indianapolis 500 activity tomorrow with the opening day of practice at IMS. It will be two days after Larson won his third Cup Series race of the season and moved
Ryan Blaney champions Team Penske over Kyle Larson ahead of the Indy 500, hopeful for a podium sweep by his teammates.
Well, worry not faithful reader. As Kyle Larson inches ever nearer to his second attempt at the #H1100 we present to you a detailed calendar of events leading up to the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, set for May 25 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Kyle Larson recently touched on what he predicts would be the biggest gain from his second Indy 500 attempt. The 2021 NASCAR Cup champion attempted the Indy 500 and the Coke 600, the Double, last season. But the #5 driver finished in 18th place, despite starting from the 5th spot.
The Indy 500 is set to take place next Sunday (May 25) with Alex Palou being the current favorite to win according to the odds.
Kyle Busch wanted to run the 2017 Indianapolis 500. His brother, Kurt Busch, attempted the Indy-Charlotte Double three years prior and now, he wanted to give it a shot.
Here is everything to know ahead of the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, including schedule, driver entries, favorites and potential prize money.