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Kyle Larson's Months of May spent at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway have been rollercoaster rides, but he made up for it ...
Kyle Larson enters the Brickyard 400 as the defending winner of the event. However, it is also his first time racing at the historic oval since competing in the Indianapolis 500 this past May.
Kyle Larson's Months of May spent at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway have been rollercoaster rides, but he made up for it with a Brickyard 400 win. He hopes to do the same again.
Larson wrecked out of the Indianapolis 500 — his third wreck at the track in a span of six weeks — for a premature end to what he had hoped would be a day of 1,100 miles of racing at both ...
Just as he arrived, weather brought the race to a halt with 151 laps left, giving Larson time to climb into the No. 5 car. "I would definitely love to be back next year," Larson said of the Indy 500.
Kyle Larson won't complete the "Double." His car crashes into the wall, ending his Indy 500. Larson gives a thumbs up, indicating he's OK. An on-board look at Kyle Larson's wreck in the #Indy500.
It's just there's nothing quite like it;” Larson understands having driven an IndyCar on the oval each of the last two Mays and now back in a Cup car, his fourth start in 14 months at the Brickyard.
Nature A crash on Lap 92 knocked him out of the 500, relegating him to 24th, and two crashes — the second on Lap 245 — knocked him out in Charlotte, where he finished 37th.