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Weather Threatens to Throw Wrench in Larson’s Chase for the Double – Motorsports Tribune

Weather Threatens to Throw Wrench in Larson’s Chase for the Double – Motorsports Tribune

By David Morgan, Associate Editor

SPEEDWAY, Ind. – Kyle Larson already has a daunting plan in front of him on Sunday as he plans to run both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day in the latest attempt of a driver trying the INDYCAR/NASCAR doubleheader.

Throw in a curveball with an iffy weather forecast for the Greatest Spectacle in Racing and the Arrow McLaren/Hendrick Motorsports partnership for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion will have some hard decisions to make on whether to keep Larson in Indianapolis for his first try at the 500 or to pull the plug and bounce to Charlotte for the 600.

“It’s stressful because weather is always unpredictable, but you just don’t really know until it’s like happening. So, it’s hard to plan for weather,” said Larson of trying to account for the weather on Sunday.

“You can have all these plans and backup plans and backup plans for the backup plan. But you just can’t really do anything or react until it’s kind of the moment. That’s what’s a little bit stressful.”

Larson, who is scheduled to start fifth in his No. 17 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet at Indianapolis, would prefer it doesn’t rain at all, but if it does would like it to be an all or nothing day so he and his team won’t have to make the call to pull him out of the 500 to head south to Charlotte.

“It doesn’t look too promising for Indy on Sunday, but I think for me where I sit, if it’s going to rain, I hope it rains all day. That way it can just get pushed to Monday or something, and then Charlotte is not going to rain, I just hope it doesn’t rain, and we can get it in on Sunday night and then come here Monday.

“Again, it’s weather. The forecast changes kind of every day. But yeah, we’ll see.”

Rick Hendrick, who owns his Cup Series car and is partnering with Arrow McLaren on his Indianapolis attempt noted that it will have to be a game time decision on Sunday, but hopes he and the HMS management won’t have to be in that position in the first place.

“That’s a tough question because we’ve talked about it many times, and we know we need to be at Charlotte for the points. We’re just going to let it play out, and then Kyle and myself and Jeff Gordon, we have Andrews, we’ll make that decision Sunday,” said Hendrick.

“It would be very hard. It would be very tough. Would be very disappointing because of all the effort that everyone has put in, from Arrow…

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