Kyle Larson posts a heartbreaking message after missing out on the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 Double

This was such a bummer.

Kyle Larson tried, but Mother Nature wouldn’t cooperate.

The NASCAR star attempted to pull off two races in one day — he was a rookie in the Indy 500 and finished 18th. Then, he flew to Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600 for an attempt at The Double, but because the weather in Indianapolis delayed the start of that race, he didn’t get into Charlotte until the middle of the NASCAR race.

Then, weather stopped that race, giving Larson a chance to replace Justin Allgaier… but it was eventually called due to rain.

Larson posted on X (formerly Twitter) and sounded so heartbroken. You’ve got to feel for him:

A portion of that statement:

So much time, money, and effort went into this experience and it just kills me to have it all end the way it did. I feel like I let so many people down. We knew all along weather could throw a wrench into things but seeing it come to reality is a horrible feeling.

Up until Sunday it was truly one of the greatest experiences of my life. I can’t describe how appreciative I am of everyone’s support of me to live out a dream. I hope it’s not the last opportunity I have to try the Double but if it is I guess it was memorable.

Thank you to everyone at Arrow McLaren, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and all the competitors there for making me feel welcomed.

Ready to get back on track now and get refocused on winning a 2nd championship for our team.

Betting on Kyle Larson’s attempt at the Memorial Day Double? Read your house rules closely

There are a lot of ways to get your Kyle Larson bets voided this weekend.

Kyle Larson will attempt to become just the second driver to ever complete all 1,100 miles of the Memorial Day Double, racing in the Indianapolis 500 in the early afternoon, then flying to Charlotte to run NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600.

Finishing all 1,100 miles an incredible feat of endurance, timing, logistics and, of course, speed, that only Tony Stewart in 2001 pulled off. That year, Stewart finished sixth in the Indy 500, then took third at the Coke 600.

The expectations for Larson’s attempt are much higher.

At BetMGM, Larson is the favorite to win the NASCAR race at +475. He’s also the most-bet IndyCar driver to win the Indianapolis 500 at +675.

But anyone wagering on Larson this weekend at all will want to take a very close look at their house rules as a number of obstacles could limit how much racing Larson actually gets to do in both circuits.

There’s potential rain in the forecast in Indiana on Sunday. And if Larson arrives late to Charlotte — or leaves Indy early — another driver getting behind the wheel of either ride could complicate wagers.

Here’s how FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM and ESPN Bet decide whether or not a bet is action or void in these situations.

Spoiler: ESPN Bet has the strictest policy.

FanDuel Sportsbook

  • The start of the race is the signal to commence the warm-up lap. If a driver is not on the grid or ready to start from the pit lane when the signal is given we will void all bets on the selection.
  • Bets will be settled on the result at the time of the podium presentation regardless of any subsequent disqualifications.
  • The race must be run within 72 hours of the scheduled start time for bets to stand.

BetMGM

  • Motor Racing events must take place within 72 hours of the original start time or bets will be void.
  • All wagers will be settled according to the unofficial results reported immediately after the conclusion of the race by the governing organization. Any changes to the finishing order that occurs based on appeals, penalties or scoring malfunctions after the race has concluded, will not be recognized. If a race is abandoned and no presentation position or official result is declared all bets on that race will be void except for bets on any markets which have been unconditionally determined.
  • Match-up Props: If a driver does not take part in the race, then bets on them will be void.
  • Match-up Props:
    • A. Wagers are placed on the driver only, not the car or team.
    • B. If the original driver is replaced by another driver after the start of the race the original driver is the driver of record and the wager will be action.

DraftKings Sportsbook

  • The race must be completed within one week of the scheduled start time for bets to have action.
  • All bets are action unless the driver who was wagered on does not start the race.
  • Match-up Props: Both drivers must start the session for bets to have action. For race settlement if a driver fails to complete the race, the other driver in the match-up wager will be declared the winner. If both drivers fail to complete the race, the number of full laps completed will determine the winner. If both drivers fail to complete the race on the same lap, the official placing assigned by the league’s governing body will be used for settlement. For all other sessions the official placing assigned by the league’s governing body at the end of the stated session will be used for settlement.
  • Winning Manufacturer/Team: All bets are action regardless of certain drivers not starting the race.
  • Not/To Be Classified: In the event a driver does not start, all bets will be cancelled.

ESPN Bet

  • For settlement purposes, a driver/rider who has taken part in an officially-sanctioned practice or qualification session is considered to have taken part in the event, regardless of his eventual participation in the actual race.
  • In “Head to Head” bets all listed participants must take part in the session to which the bet refers to for bets to stand, irrespective of whether a driver manages to get an official time.
  • In “Outright” or “Place” bets, no refunds will apply on those participants who do not take part for any reason, for the session/event/championship to which the offer refers to.
  • All bets which make reference to teams’ performances will stand regardless of any driver/rider changes.

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Kyle Larson shows off his stunning new helmet for his first Indy 500 attempt

This is so cool.

Kyle Larson is preparing for a very busy race day over Memorial Day Weekend, and regardless of how he does, he’ll be doing it in style.

Larson, a full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver for Hendrick Motorsports, will attempt his first Indianapolis 500 behind the wheel of the No. 17 Chevrolet for Arrow McLaren and Hendrick, assuming he successfully qualifies for the race. And it’s not just his first Indy 500; it’ll be his first IndyCar Series race in general.

And after his first Indy 500, he’ll head down to Charlotte Motor Speedway and compete in NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600, aiming for a total of 1,100 miles of racing in a single day. So yeah, busy weekend.

Wednesday, the 31-year-old driver and 2021 NASCAR champ revealed the special helmet he’ll wear for the Indy 500 — and, presumably, Indy 500 events, like practice and qualifying. It’s a clear tribute to the iconic race, Yard of Bricks included, and Indianapolis as a whole.

With the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, Larson is aiming to become the fifth driver to do what’s known as “The Memorial Day Double.” Drivers John Andretti, Tony Stewart, Robby Gordon and Kurt Busch have all competed in The Double, but Stewart is the only one to complete all 1,100 miles.

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