Kyle Larson is expected to showcase his skills at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Hendrick Motorsports driver will make his debut in the IndyCar series this season. He will race for Arrow McLaren in the prestigious Indy 500, while also attempting the challenging task of competing in the Coca Cola 600 with a 12-hour difference. Larson is following in the footsteps of the last driver to attempt this double in 2016.
Despite being a rookie at the Brickyard race, many within the racing community see Larson as a strong contender for victory. The former Indy 500 winner from Andretti Global acknowledges Larson’s status as one of the best drivers in the world, without a doubt, further solidifying his chances.
Marcus Ericsson, who hopes Larson will quickly adapt to the race due to his experience in single-seater racing, recognizes the difficulty of beating the Hendrick Motorsports star. Ericsson also emphasizes the excitement that Larson, known as “Young Money,” brings to the sport.
Larson’s performance in rookie orientation at Indy last season and his solid practice session in Phoenix this year, including a top-5 in terms of fastest laps, show his potential. Larson aims to continue his impressive form in the upcoming sessions.
With a playoff spot already secured in the Cup series and the momentum from his recent wins in the Sprint race, Larson’s performance in Indy will undoubtedly be intriguing to watch.