Kyle Larson, whose Memorial Day weekend Indy 500-Coke 600 double was ruined by rain, got payback by winning Sunday's NASCAR race in Indy.
INDIANAPOLIS — Kyle Larson was the unluckiest guy around Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Memorial Day weekend. The Hendrick Motorsports driver got some luck Sunday to combine with a fast car and a strong performance to capture the Brickyard 400.
'If it was any other place, it's not going to be as bad. ... Here it's just a death sentence — you're not going to maintain the lead from the top.' Blaney had wished that Keselowski would have pitted earlier if he knew he was going to run out of gas. 'We were going to run out coming off of 4 coming to the checkered , so it was worth the shot ,' Keselowski said.
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