Just how hard is The Double? What Kyle Larson could learn from John Andretti, Tony Stewart, Robby Gordon and Kurt Busch. Here are some things he might not know and certainly You Kids Don't Know. ... Another original piece from FOX Sports Digital.
1100 miles is about from Los Angeles to Seattle. Gps on my phone says a little over 17 hours straight (no stops) in a car. Kyle Larson will do that distance in around 7 hours total if he finishes both races in full.
Bob, can there be one dedicated to Riverside Raceway, let the kids know that before Sears Point became part of the NASCAR schedule in 1989 they used to run at Riverside until 1988
The only way it could be better is if F1 raced Monaco on Saturday so one of vthe F1 Stars could do the triple, Monaco, Indy and Charlotte in the same weekend.
I believe not every year the Monaco and Indy has been the same weekend. With delayed Indy start a real Monaco-Indy double might be possible. Or they need the lights at Indy. And a fast plane.
@@kg0173 F1 started matching them back in the 90s under Bernie Ecclestone so the top F1 driver wouldn't go over to the Triple Crown, Monaco, Indy and Le Mans, and the Liberty Group is keeping it up. Back in the 50s, Indy was part of the World Driving Championship, and Monaco would be 2 weeks later, but the F1 only ha 6 races a season back then too.
If the Indy race is postponed until Monday would that mean Kyle wouldn’t race? I’d say that Larson is for sure my favorite driver but i don’t see why he couldn’t race the 600 and then go back Monday morning and race the Indy 500. He’s gonna lose some of my respect if he doesn’t go back to Indy to do the race. I understand the “double” is something that very few drivers have done but if i was Larson I’d worry about finishing both races as to worrying about running 1100 miles in 1 day.
i hate that robby gordon never gets the recognition i know out of the 5 tries he only finished it all twice. but take into mimd he qualify for the indy 500 everytime and lets face it never had the greatest equipment out there on the cup side of things and really came the closest too winning the 500
I predict Christopher Bell will win this year's Coca-Cola 600 because he had speed last year and led 48 laps before being caught up in multiple incidents plus joe gibbs racing is good at charlotte motor speedway
Tony ran 300 + races a yr in dirt , and that is not including cup . He did much better the 2nd attempt and was better prepared than his 1st try. It takes one person to make mistakes for others to see what needs to be done to prepare.
definitely more fit but tony ran 280 to 300 non nascar races a year for like 15 yrs straight plus tony run full size non wing sprints allitle bit more of handful. larson got started different he done all his stuff in nascar way younger then tony because tony was busy at the age winning championships in IRL. people forget robby gordon he done it about 5 times an almost won the 500 but never had the cup equipment either one of these guys did
@shaynejenkins446 he don't run every weekend but he runs alot an owns high limit probably the best dirt winged driver out there an midget racer but he didn't start the double tony stewart has best overall finishes an robby gordon almost won indy but ran outta gas but never had a cup ride good enough like larson does larson was running way more dirt then he his now tony ran tracks close to cup track that weekend an would run crazy number of races a year on dirt larsons my favorite an if in 5 yrs moved on from cup would become greatest driver of all time but robby gordon was the most underrated out of all those drivers
@shaynejenkins446 haven't seen him run in highlimit in awhile runs his midget at millbridge but not everyweekend maybe every week at millbridge in a midget
dudes a Wheelman like tony stewart, robby gordon, aj foyt, and Mario andretti. all the other cup drivers like dale jr for instance has said he didn't wanna make his self look bad trying any other discipline of racing but late model stocks. kenny wallace retired from cup wanted to learn to dirt race an did that's a Wheelman drive anything anywhere
Just how hard is The Double? What Kyle Larson could learn from John Andretti, Tony Stewart, Robby Gordon and Kurt Busch. Here are some things he might not know and certainly You Kids Don't Know. ... Another original piece from FOX Sports Digital.
1100 miles is about from Los Angeles to Seattle. Gps on my phone says a little over 17 hours straight (no stops) in a car. Kyle Larson will do that distance in around 7 hours total if he finishes both races in full.
We need an autobahn
Except it's not. He was never going to drive 17 hours straight? Stop sucking Larson off.
Way to make me feel old Nascar
Can Kyle Larson complete all 1100 miles?
Yes
Let’s go yung money
Definitely 💯
Indianapolis 500 And Coca Cola 600 Ran Daytime From The 70s 80s And Early 90s Memorial Day
Indy is going to rain outon sunday
Tony was such a great driver
Bob, can there be one dedicated to Riverside Raceway, let the kids know that before Sears Point became part of the NASCAR schedule in 1989 they used to run at Riverside until 1988
Tony doing the double in 99’ caught my attention and being I had no favorite driver….. rest is history.
The only way it could be better is if F1 raced Monaco on Saturday so one of vthe F1 Stars could do the triple, Monaco, Indy and Charlotte in the same weekend.
But sadly due to how tight apart the Monaco Grand Prix and Monaco Grand Prix is it is impossible, but I wonder if Monaco and the 600 is possible
@@ajthenascarexpertthis comment doesn’t even make sense lol
I believe not every year the Monaco and Indy has been the same weekend.
With delayed Indy start a real Monaco-Indy double might be possible. Or they need the lights at Indy. And a fast plane.
Foyt won Indy and Lemans in the same year.
@@kg0173 F1 started matching them back in the 90s under Bernie Ecclestone so the top F1 driver wouldn't go over to the Triple Crown, Monaco, Indy and Le Mans, and the Liberty Group is keeping it up. Back in the 50s, Indy was part of the World Driving Championship, and Monaco would be 2 weeks later, but the F1 only ha 6 races a season back then too.
Bob pockrass baby
If Larson wins this race he is arguably the greatest race car driver all time. He can compete in NASCAR, Sprint Cars, and maybe Indycar.
He will do just fine.
If the Indy race is postponed until Monday would that mean Kyle wouldn’t race? I’d say that Larson is for sure my favorite driver but i don’t see why he couldn’t race the 600 and then go back Monday morning and race the Indy 500. He’s gonna lose some of my respect if he doesn’t go back to Indy to do the race. I understand the “double” is something that very few drivers have done but if i was Larson I’d worry about finishing both races as to worrying about running 1100 miles in 1 day.
Weather is going to ruin it.
welp like 80% chance of rain in indy sunday...
Yeah all day Sunday and most of the day Monday as well
Hope they get it done by monday night anyway. I have to go back to work. Now I will probably have to get another night for a motel
The double is a big deal! Which IndyCar driver could do it?
I don't think any could be competitive on the cup side of things
i hate that robby gordon never gets the recognition i know out of the 5 tries he only finished it all twice. but take into mimd he qualify for the indy 500 everytime and lets face it never had the greatest equipment out there on the cup side of things and really came the closest too winning the 500
Cool.
Not up to the driver. Kyle can drive clean. Can the cars and weather hold up is the question. Good luck Kyle. I'll be watching.
these comments are wild 💀
I predict Christopher Bell will win this year's Coca-Cola 600 because he had speed last year and led 48 laps before being caught up in multiple incidents plus joe gibbs racing is good at charlotte motor speedway
Do you just copy paste this exact comment on every video??
@@AlanpittsS2b No I type it out and I'm just Bell's biggest fan
@@AlanpittsS2b No I type it out and I'm just Bell's biggest fan
Bro knew
@@AlanpittsS2b maybe maybe not
Kyle is 10x more fit than tony plus larson runs more races than tony ever did
Tony ran 300 + races a yr in dirt , and that is not including cup . He did much better the 2nd attempt and was better prepared than his 1st try. It takes one person to make mistakes for others to see what needs to be done to prepare.
definitely more fit but tony ran 280 to 300 non nascar races a year for like 15 yrs straight plus tony run full size non wing sprints allitle bit more of handful. larson got started different he done all his stuff in nascar way younger then tony because tony was busy at the age winning championships in IRL. people forget robby gordon he done it about 5 times an almost won the 500 but never had the cup equipment either one of these guys did
@@chrisedgemon4943 Larson races every weekend on dirt. And runs a dirt series.
@shaynejenkins446 he don't run every weekend but he runs alot an owns high limit probably the best dirt winged driver out there an midget racer but he didn't start the double tony stewart has best overall finishes an robby gordon almost won indy but ran outta gas but never had a cup ride good enough like larson does larson was running way more dirt then he his now tony ran tracks close to cup track that weekend an would run crazy number of races a year on dirt larsons my favorite an if in 5 yrs moved on from cup would become greatest driver of all time but robby gordon was the most underrated out of all those drivers
@shaynejenkins446 haven't seen him run in highlimit in awhile runs his midget at millbridge but not everyweekend maybe every week at millbridge in a midget
Yeah, my kids are 20 years older than Kyle Larson
BobbyP
Well I geuss I'm not a kid...
Bob your at a 9 you need to be at like a 6.
can we get rid of bob, he is so condescending
Unpopular opinion: Kyle Larson are overhyped
Popular opinion: you need grammar lessons
@@dsz2448 Nope.
dudes a Wheelman like tony stewart, robby gordon, aj foyt, and Mario andretti. all the other cup drivers like dale jr for instance has said he didn't wanna make his self look bad trying any other discipline of racing but late model stocks. kenny wallace retired from cup wanted to learn to dirt race an did that's a Wheelman drive anything anywhere
And your a casual race fan. A completely clueless know it all at that.
He failed.
So did you.