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Kyle Larson's double ends in DNFs at Indy 500, Coke 600 | REGARD

Kyle Larson wanted to quickly get out of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday in front of Gainbridge on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The problem is that the accident found in the Coca-Cola 600 by Charlotte Motor Speedway 600.

After taking 27th place on the 27th in the afternoon in the Indy 500, his Cola 600 was not much smoother when Larson was involved in a wreck in round 247 that ended his race. It was the third incident of the day for Larson, who led the Coke 600 in round 43 and fell into round 92 out of 200 from the Indy 500.

In the Coke 600, Daniel Suarez triggered the close combat with Ryan Blaney after a three -time train, which Larson collected, who was not going anywhere when the rotating Suarez dismissed its legal systems.

“I saw smoke and tried to get left out of the Infield and I just didn't leave far enough,” said Larson in Amazon Prime's show. “I went to the day on a day and ended our night. A crap one day all -round. Making mistakes at my end and, yes, I don't know. I praised the wall and had the toe damage early in the race in three in the race, but I thought the team had to do a good job to get back to the last 100 laps. thoughtful.

“Yes, just not the day I wanted, but a big thank you to Rick Hendrick … all Hendrick Motorsports, all at Arrow McLaren, everyone involved who made the day unforgettable, although it was not unforgettable for a good reason. We can only trace it back one day.”

Larson has no confirmed plans to drive the Indy 500 in 2026.

Even if Larson had not crashed the Indy 500 on Sunday in the Rap-92 restart, where he moved 18th place “overzealous” in midpack, he probably couldn't have completed all 200 rounds in Indianapolis.

The first round was only completed at 1:43 p.m., about 57 minutes behind the schedule after a rain delay of 42 minutes and an additional 15 minutes to remove the breakdowns of Scott McLaghlin's bizarre crash on the warm-up rounds and Marco Andretti's opening round crash.

As he and Hendrick Motorsports said, the Coke 600 has priority for Larson this year when it ends both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.

Last year, Mother Nature converted one of the greatest days of Larson's career into a mystery when a four -hour rain delay on the Indy 500 escaped his highly advertised run in doubles

Larson never wanted to be able to set himself that he made last year when he prioritized the Indy 500 compared to the Coke, who finally only logged 249 out of 400 laps in a rain -trying event, Larson was never able to start. But as it turned out, Larson had never said on Sunday in the Indy 500 that he put his car on the Pit Road early. It left him from 19 to 31 before he returned to the wreck until 18.

BetmGM put Larson on +15000 on the betting line to win both the Indy 500 and the Coke 600, which was a far-fetched 1-to-151 chance.

Larsonwass the betting favorite at The Coke 600 among the odds at +500 to +600 depending on the sports width. On the Indy 500 it was between +1700 and +2200 as the edge-top 10 candidate.

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