Larson 18th at Indy, misses out on 'The Double' (2024)

  • Associated Press

May 26, 2024, 03:36 PM ET

INDIANAPOLIS -- Rain was not Kyle Larson's friend Sunday.

Larson was determined to complete the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600, known as "The Double," but didn't get a chance to run a single lap in the NASCAR race.

Storms swept through Indianapolis Motor Speedway and delayed the start of the race, ruining Larson's chance at finishing all 1,100 miles in a single day. But after driving his No. 17 car to an 18th-place finish in his debut in "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" -- despite a pair of rookie mistakes -- the NASCAR star nevertheless headed to Charlotte.

After two helicopter rides and about an hourlong flight, Larson arrived for the 400-lap race that Justin Allgaier had started in his place. 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.

But he never got to turn a lap at Charlotte as the race was called after a two-hour rain delay, with Christopher Bell getting the victory.

"I would definitely love to be back next year," Larson said of the Indy 500. "Feel like I learned a lot. Made a couple of mistakes early there with the restart -- not sure what I did there. Feel like I did a really good job after that and was able to learn a lot."

Larson started fifth and spent most of the Indy 500 -- won for the second time in a row by Josef Newgarden -- hanging with the leaders. But he made a minor mistake going through the gears on an early restart and lost about 10 spots, then made a major one later in the race, when Larson locked up the tires entering pit road and was caught speeding.

Larson was sixth at the time but had to drive through pit road again to serve the penalty, shuffling him outside the top 20. He managed to pick up a couple of spots over the last 70 laps but never got a caution that could have given him a chance.

"It killed our opportunity," Larson said of the pit-road mistake. "Could have executed better."

Arrow McLaren fielded the car for Larson in a partnership with Hendrick Motorsports. With rain in the forecast all week, the big question entering Sunday was whether NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick would pull the plug on the effort and send Larson to Charlotte early so that he could race for stage points and help his chances in the Cup Series playoffs.

But when the rain ended, a spokesman for Hendrick Motorsports confirmed that the Indy 500 would be the priority.

"I think it would be fantastic to have him back," said Larson's teammate, Pato O'Ward, who finished second after Newgarden made a last-lap pass for the win. "I think he did a phenomenal job. I didn't see quite where he finished, but when I was playing around with him out there, playing in traffic, I think he did a phenomenal job."

Hendrick was on hand in Indianapolis to watch the race, along with Jeff Gordon, the vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports who largely grew up in Indiana and once dreamed of running the Indy 500. They were joined by hundreds of other fans who gathered around the No. 17 car when it was pushed to the grid about an hour before the drop of the green flag.

The storm that swept through Sunday wasn't the first to disrupt Larson's plans. He had several days of practice washed out -- partially or entirely -- earlier in the month, limiting the amount of time he was able to spend in the car.

Larson's attempt at "The Double" captivated those within the racing world. Most of his Hendrick Motorsports team flew to Indianapolis on Friday to watch the final practice on Carb Day, and drivers back in Charlotte were watching the start of the rain-delayed Indy 500 before heading to their own cars and getting ready for the start of the Cup Series race.

"I'm excited from the NASCAR side, but I'm more excited from the sprint car side, to see another sprint car guy go to the Indianapolis 500," NASCAR driver Chase Briscoe said. "It's kind of the origins of Indy. You had these sprint car guys who would go and run -- you had A.J. Foyt, Parnelli Jones, Jack Hewitt, Bryan Clauson recently -- and that was always the thing. If you were the best sprint car guy, you wanted to run the Indy 500. That was the dream. So it's cool from that standpoint."

Larson 18th at Indy, misses out on 'The Double' (2024)

FAQs

Did Kyle Larson make it to the Coca-Cola 600? ›

But the Indy 500 was delayed four hours by rain, which forced Larson to miss the start of the Coca-Cola 600. By the time he arrived in North Carolina, the race had been stopped for rain there, never resumed and Larson never turned a lap.

Where did Kyle Larson finish in the Indy 500 today? ›

NASCAR star Kyle Larson finishes 18th in Indy 500 debut, doesn't get to run at Coca-Cola 600. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rain was not Kyle Larson's friend Sunday.

Who will drive for Larson at Charlotte? ›

Hendrick made 'best effort' to get Larson to Charlotte

Justin Allgaier started Larson's car in the co*ke 600, the longest race on the Cup Series schedule. The Hendrick Motorsports substitute and Xfinity Series standout worked from the rear to a 13th-place finish in the rain-shortened event.

What channel is today's NASCAR race on? ›

How and when to watch the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol NASCAR race today. The Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol NASCAR race is scheduled for Sunday June 16, 2024 at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT). The race will air on USA Network and stream on Sling TV and the platforms featured below.

What make of car does Kyle Larson drive? ›

Kyle Larson drives the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series season and won the 2021 championship with a victory at Phoenix Raceway in the title race.

Who won the Coca Cola 600 in the year 2000? ›

Matt Kenseth

How much does the winner of Indy 500 get? ›

In this year's race, not only have ticket sales been spiked, but the estimated winner's take is now about $3.6 million, which is in keeping with recent years, with the number floating around the same mark since coming out of the pandemic.

How many drivers raced Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 the same day? ›

John Andretti was the first driver to attempt the feat, on May 29, 1994. In 2001, Tony Stewart became the first and only driver to date to complete all 1,100 miles of both races in the same day. Five drivers (Andretti, Robby Gordon on five occasions, Stewart twice, Kurt Busch, and Kyle Larson) have attempted.

Is Kyle Larson still in the Nascar playoffs? ›

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- NASCAR on Tuesday granted Kyle Larson the waiver he needs to remain eligible to compete in this year's playoffs despite missing the Coca-Cola 600 because he instead ran the Indianapolis 500.

Where do Nascar drivers live in Charlotte? ›

The Lake Norman area is home to an abundance of NASCAR drivers as it's close to Charlotte, the home of racing. There are many drivers that currently live or have lived on or around the lake. Brad Keselowski is no stranger to the area as he's even held an autograph session at the Galway Hooker Irish Pub.

Did Kyle Larson leave Indy 500? ›

He wound up staying at the Indy 500, where he fulfilled one of his career ambitions just by taking the green flag. “I would definitely love to be back next year,” Larson said afterward. “Feel like I learned a lot. Made a couple of mistakes early there with the restart — not sure what I did there.

What does Larry Larson do for a living? ›

For decades, Larry Larson has been building and racing some of the world's most recognizable race cars. From Drag Week to street races, the world record holder now travels the country competing on Discovery Channel's Street Outlaws No Prep Kings series.

Who won NASCAR today? ›

Ryan Blaney, who hadn't won since Martinsville last fall, was able to secure his first win of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season in Sunday's Iowa Corn 350 at Iowa Speedway.

How to watch the NASCAR race today without cable? ›

Hulu + Live TV/ESPN+ bundle: Watch NASCAR live

You can watch today's race with the Hulu + Live TV/ESPN+ bundle. The bundle features 95 channels, including FS1, ABC, TNT, local network affiliates and ESPN. It also includes the ESPN+ streaming service.

What channel is Charlotte race on? ›

Fox is broadcasting the race and has a pre-race show beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET. Fox Sports 1 (FS1) has an earlier pre-race show beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET.

How much does Kyle Larson make driving for Nascar? ›

Kyle Larson is estimated to earn approximately $10 million annually while driving for Hendricks Motorsports. This includes his base salary as well as endorsem*nt deals. Larson has seen a steady yet impressive bump in his salary throughout his career. Larson also boasts an impressive net worth of $12 million.

How many cup wins for Larson? ›

With 10 wins, Larson etched his name in the history books as he led Hendrick Motorsports to it's second successive Cup crown in 2021. The Elk Grove native has continued his pursuit for his second Cup Series title in 2024.

Who won today's NASCAR race? ›

9:09 p.m. - Ryan Blaney wins Iowa Corn 350

It is his first victory of the season with nine races still remaining.

Who won the NASCAR race at Sonoma, California today? ›

Kyle Larson earned his third NASCAR Cup victory of the season and took the points lead Sunday at Sonoma Raceway.

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