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Kyle Larson Crash during Indy 500 exercise speed today, video, look at

Indianapolis-Kyle Larson has more than every other in the run-up to this year's Indianapolis 500 and the 2021 NASCAR Cup series champion, which is currently only the fifth driver in racing history, both in Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, which is located on a driver for the year 33-car-500 shooters.

Especially after he was finished quickly on Friday with the two-worst “best” round of the day after he had never up to date in his only qualification simulation run that ended with an accident in curve third Thursday afternoon.

“I think I run so often and frankly so I crashed a lot, so I have the feeling that I can get over it pretty quickly,” Larson told reporters after being seen and released from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Infield Care. “(Crash) does not normally affect me. Today, when they turn up the boost, it usually likes it:” Oh my god, I fly “, but it didn't feel as crazy as the open test when I coordinated it for the first time. As long as the car is okay, I think we are doing well.”

And remarkably, even though he had contacted the wall twice after he had experienced that his front tires got a large, somewhat surprising amount of grip and turned to the rear, Arrow McLaren managed to throw new front and rear wings back on Friday.

“To be honest, I would say that it was near me at this point. I run enough and fell often enough to quickly overcome things,” said Larson. “No matter what happens, there is a lot to learn from what I felt before I turned. I thought through to round 1, it felt really good, and turn 2, it also felt pretty good. When I went in curve 3, it felt really good as if it were carved down well and just stopped in front.

“You don't want to crash, but if a crash happens, there is a lot to see, and what I felt, even from the open test so far it is two different feelings, but at least I felt both and I think it just helps.”

Kyffin Simpson also crashed in the Fast Friday practice and got serious damage.

When Larson does almost Six in qualified Sunday afternoon, he will miss it to reach the NASCAR All-Star race and the chance of a price of $ 1 million after North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

Larson has made it clear that Cup is a priority this year. He said he would make sure that he comes to Charlotte for the Cup race, even if it means that the Indy leaves 500 early. If Larson Pre-Race leaves, the racing master Tony Kanaan would get into the car in 2013 and start 33rd.

Who drove in Indy 500 and Nascar on the same day?

Larson is the sixth driver who tries the doubles, although only four were driven on the same day:

John Andretti: 199410. In Indy, 36. In Cup.

Robby Gordon: '97Indy was moved by rain; 20006. In Indy, 35th in Cup; '02: 8. In Indy, 16 in Cup; '0322. In Indy, 17th in the cup; '04During a rain delay in favor of Jaques Lazier and took 20th place in the cup.

Tony Stewart: 19999. In Indy, 4th in Cup; 20016. In Indy, 3rd in the cup and became the first driver to complete 1,100 miles.

Kurt Busch: 20146. In Indy, 18th in Cup.

Davy Jones tried in 1995, but he couldn't qualify for the Cup race.

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