[autotag]Kyle Busch[/autotag] has been flirting with the Indianapolis 500 for several years, but his possible seat at Arrow McLaren is not up for grabs now. Busch was talking to Arrow McLaren about a possible entry, but Kyle Larson took the seat for 2024, with an option for 2025. Larson has taken the racing world by storm as he will start fifth in the 2024 Indianapolis 500.
However, what if the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion still wants a chance to run “The Double” in 2025? NBC Sports’ Dustin Long reported what Busch’s team owner, Richard Childress, had to say about him possibly running the 2025 Indianapolis 500.
“We’ve talked a little about it,” Childress said. “The right opportunities, the right team, the right situation, we would do it, and I’m sure [Kyle Busch] would do it…It’s Kyle’s call to make that decision. I’d support it for sure.”
Before the 2024 Indianapolis 500, Larson was noncommittal about running the event next year. After the Hendrick Motorsports driver’s schedule over the last week, he may be more inclined to rerun it, but Busch could take the ride if not. The Richard Childress Racing driver still has the talent to run “The Double,” and hopefully, he finds a way to make it happen, whether it’s with Arrow McLaren or another team.
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