13News reporter Rich Nye reports from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway following the total solar eclipse event on April 8.
Kyle Larson returned to IMS Wednesday for the first of two days of open testing and spent his time on the track trying to learn as much as possible.Larson returned to the historic 2.5-mile oval
It didn't take Larson long to show what he's already deciphered. He posted the second-fastest lap in morning practice, 226.384 mph, albeit with a tow. Only Newgarden, at 228.811, was quicker. Larson, who finished second in a NASCAR race at Martinsville, Virginia this past weekend, said it would have been more “overwhelming” had he been dealing with rookie orientation during Wednesday's test.
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