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Kyle Larson's Second 'Double' Attempt Ends in Crashes at Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600

Larson's bid to complete the grueling 1,100-mile motorsport challenge was cut short by wrecks in both races, leaving his future plans uncertain.

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Overview

  • Kyle Larson crashed out of the Indianapolis 500 on Lap 91 after a downshift issue caused his car to spin into the wall, ending his race early.
  • Later in the day, Larson's Coca-Cola 600 effort ended on Lap 246 after a multi-car wreck involving Ryan Blaney, Chase Briscoe, and Daniel Suarez, leaving him in 37th place.
  • Rain delays at the Indianapolis 500 compressed Larson's already tight schedule, further complicating his attempt to complete the 'Double.'
  • This was Larson's second attempt at the 'Double,' following a weather-disrupted effort in 2024 where he failed to compete in both races.
  • Larson expressed uncertainty about attempting the challenge again in the future, citing the logistical and competitive difficulties involved.