A NASCAR rain out, an F1 dud and a delayed Indy 500 left more than a few sad, but none more than Kyle Larson. Plus Donald Trump and the King meet.
Kyle Larson spent a year preparing to run the double. Instead, he got to run only a single, leaving the NASCAR star beyond disappointed. Larson’s quest was to complete — if not win — the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday, joining Tony Stewart as the only drivers to do all 1,100 laps in a single day.
Mother Nature threw a wrench in Kyle Larson's attempt at "The Double" - running the Indy 500 and Coca Cola 600. He wants another shot at history.
NASCAR’s longest race of the season ended up shorter than expected on a turbulent Sunday night weather-wise, but there was no shortage of comers and goers in the Cup Series standings after the Coca-Cola 600. The most recent round at Charlotte Motor Speedway elevated Christopher Bell into Victory Lane for the second time this year. […]