Kyle Larson has been incredibly busy lately, splitting his time between preparing for the Indianapolis 500 and his NASCAR commitments. He aims to beat Tony Stewart’s double results from 2001 and shared his thoughts on the Indy 500, his potential return next year, and his wish for IndyCar drivers to race the Coke 600. Larson enjoys the challenge and prestige of the Indy 500, highlighting the thrill of this massive event and the opportunity to broaden his racing experience. He finds similarities between driving IndyCars and Cup cars, noting differences in speed and technical aspects, but significant overlap in driving feel. Despite experiencing crashes during this year’s Indy 500 preparations, Larson values the challenge and learning process to improve car balance and performance. He supports the idea of seeing an IndyCar driver attempt the NASCAR-IndyCar double, emphasizing his enthusiasm for cross-series crossovers.
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