What is 'The Double'?
Competing in both the IndyCar Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.
Racing / NASCAR
Kyle Larson is set for an action-packed May, balancing the Indy 500, NASCAR Cup Series, and High Limit Racing. This includes his second attempt at 'The Double' – competing in both the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. The schedule...
Larson's ambitious schedule highlights his versatility across different racing disciplines. His decision to potentially skip Indy 500 qualifying for the All-Star Race shows the financial incentives involved. Last year, weather impacted Larson's ability to complete 'The Double,' and Tony Stewart emphasizes that avoiding mistakes is crucial for success. The improvements in racing technology and car reliability since Stewart's last attempt in 2001 make completing both races more feasible, but the competition is tighter than ever. Larson's participation in the Xfinity Series race at Texas provides additional track time and helps JR Motorsports maintain owner's points.
Competing in both the IndyCar Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.
To participate in the NASCAR All-Star Race, which offers a $1,000,000 prize.
Connor Zilisch, who suffered a minor back injury.
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