Kyle Larson racing Indy 500, Coca-Cola 600
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Sold-out Indianapolis 500 packed with drama, from Kyle Larson’s double to Josef Newgarden 3-peat bid
He won the pole with Italian team Prema Racing, a dominant European organization that this season expanded to IndyCar. Shwartzman has never before raced on an oval and will start alongside two-time winner Takuma Sato and Pato O’Ward, who lost to Newgarden on the last lap year.
Kyle Larson is the favorite to win the Coca-Cola 600. But will his attempt to complete "The Double" foil a first-place finish?
Kyle Larson, in the lead-up to his “Double” attempt, has already pushed the envelope by crashing twice — once in April and again last Tuesday. He’ll roll off from 19th for the Indy 500, and while fans want him to go all-out,
Kyle Busch‘s spotter, Derek Kneeland, spent seven years spotting for the Chip Ganassi Racing No. 42 Chevrolet. Six of those seasons (2014-19) came with Kyle Larson driving the car.