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Sportsnaut on MSNKyle Larson Shares His Laid-Back Game Plan for Brutal Double DutyKyle Larson’s first attempt at the Double happened in 2024. But he faced weather delays, so he didn’t start the Coca-Cola 600 after finishing 18th at the Indy 500. This year, with better weather forecasts, he’s feeling good about completing both races. He’s focused and determined, and has already qualified 19th for the Indy 500.
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.
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