Kyle Larson will take on the challenge of racing the Indy 500, and then going down to North Carolina to race the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.
He's now facing his trickiest quest yet — preparing for his Indianapolis 500 debut next month.
It didn't take Larson long to show what he's already deciphered. He posted the second-fastest lap in morning practice, 226.384 mph, albeit with a tow. Only Newgarden, at 228.811, was quicker. Larson, who finished second in a NASCAR race at Martinsville, Virginia this past weekend, said it would have been more “overwhelming” had he been dealing with rookie orientation during Wednesday's test.
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