Kyle Larson’s Future with ‘The Double’ in 2026: Will He Attempt It Again?

Kyle Larson, a big name in both the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600, has made headlines again with a recent announcement about his future in “Double Duty” racing. Even though he’s passionate and driven, Larson says racing in both events on the same day just isn’t doable anymore.

After two straight years of giving it everything he had, only to come up short, he’s calling it off for now. Let’s take a look at Larson’s journey and what’s next for this talented driver.

Kyle Larson’s Double Duty Attempts

In 2025, Larson went for his second shot at the grueling “Double Duty.” He aimed to compete in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. This wild challenge takes insane stamina and some serious planning—Tony Stewart’s the only one who’s pulled it off.

Larson gave it his all, but he couldn’t finish both races in 2025, just like in 2024. That’s gotta sting.

Challenges Faced in 2025

His 2025 attempt was rough from the start. Larson crashed about halfway through the Indianapolis 500, getting through only 91 of the 200 laps.

He barely made it to Charlotte, arriving with just 10 minutes to spare before driver intros for the Coca-Cola 600. Things didn’t get much better—he crashed again after 245 of the 400 laps in the Coca-Cola 600.

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The whole day was a grind. Racing two huge events back-to-back just proved too much.

Reflecting on the 2024 Attempt

His first try at “The Double” in 2024 ended differently, but still didn’t go as planned. Larson qualified fifth for the Indy 500 and finished all 200 laps, landing in 18th place.

But he didn’t run a single lap in the Coca-Cola 600 that year. He did pick up the 2024 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award, though, which was a nice nod.

Larson’s Future in Racing

The grind, the money, the logistics—it’s just too much right now. Larson’s decided to step back from “The Double” for the foreseeable future.

He loves the Indy 500, but juggling that with a full NASCAR schedule? Not happening, at least not for now.

Larson’s Statement on Future Attempts

Larson’s pretty clear about it. The logistics and the cost are dealbreakers, especially while he’s still running NASCAR full-time.

He said, As far as like The Double would go, I don’t think I would probably do that again. Just logistically, it’s too tough. There’s too much money that goes into making that possible. I don’t even think I would be able to finish the race to be able to get to Charlotte in time.

Looking Ahead

He’s not giving up on racing, though. Larson says he’d love to come back to the Indy 500, maybe after he’s done with full-time NASCAR.

That way, he could really focus and prep for the madness of a schedule like that. Who knows—maybe he’ll surprise us down the road.

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Other Drivers Who Attempted “The Double”

Larson isn’t the only one who’s tried to conquer “The Double.” Plenty of other drivers have taken a swing at it, with all sorts of results.

Notable Drivers

  • Tony Stewart: The only driver to successfully complete “The Double.”
  • Kyle Busch: Another big name who’s tried both races.
  • Robby Gordon: Known for his versatility and several “Double” attempts.
  • John Andretti: One of the first to attempt both races on the same day.

Challenges and Achievements

These drivers faced a mountain of challenges—travel chaos, exhaustion, you name it. Racing two major events just hours apart isn’t for the faint of heart.

Stewart still stands alone as the only one to finish both races, but the guts and determination from Larson and the others? That keeps race fans coming back for more.

Conclusion

Kyle Larson’s attempt at “The Double” really highlights just how tough and demanding top-level motorsport can be. It takes a ton of dedication and grit to even try it.

He’s stepping back from this challenge for now. Still, you can tell his passion for racing hasn’t gone anywhere.

Maybe we’ll see him back at the Indianapolis 500 down the road, even more prepared and determined. That’s something fans can definitely hope for.

If you’re curious about more details on Larson’s journey and what might be next, check out the full article on WISH-TV.

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