Kyle Larson crashes in Indy 500
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Kyle Larson crashed out of the Indianapolis 500 near the midway point Sunday while Ryan Hunter-Reay ended the first half at the top of the leaderboard.
Racing driver Kyle Larson's crash at the Indy 500 means he won't be able to complete "The Double" in 2025 after a failed attempt last year.
The famed “Month of May” concludes with the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500. Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden is aiming to become the first driver ever to win three consecutive Indy 500s, but to do so, he’ll have to do it from the final row of the grid.
This year, like all years, the month of May at Indianapolis culminates in the 109th edition of the Indianapolis 500, the signature race for the NTT IndyCar Series and a motorsports institution well beyond the state of Indiana.
"Tom Brady is kind of like the devil in Indianapolis," Boles said. "But the smile on his face and how excited he was to be here ... I like him now."
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According to Accuweather, fans at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be in for a cloudy, cool and potentially windy race on Sunday - but crucially, there is only a minor chance of rain early in the day.
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For the second consecutive year, a bid by Kyle Larson to race the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day is on hold. As of 1:05 p.m. ET, a light rain at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was delaying the start of the 109th Indy 500.