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Beard Motorsports: Jesse Love Texas Race Recap – Speedway Digest
Race Winner: Joey Logano of Team Penske (Ford) Stage 1 Winner: Austin Cindric of Team Penske (Ford) Stage 2 Winner: Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet) Beard Motorsports Finish: ● Jesse Love Jr. (Started 35th, Finished 31st / Accident, completed 217 of 267 laps) Notes: ● Making just his second career start in the NASCAR […]

Race Winner: Joey Logano of Team Penske (Ford)
Stage 1 Winner: Austin Cindric of Team Penske (Ford)
Stage 2 Winner: Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Beard Motorsports Finish:
● Jesse Love Jr. (Started 35th, Finished 31st / Accident, completed 217 of 267 laps)
Notes:
● Making just his second career start in the NASCAR Cup Series Love lined up 35th to start the Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. He exercised a little self-preservation during the opening stage, noting early that the No. 62 Chevrolet was handling on the tight side.
● A handful of adjustments were made on a pit stop that took place during the first caution. After making several laps Love reported that the adjustments had made the car way too free. Trying to hang onto the car Love lost a lap to the leaders. A caution at the end of the first stage allowed Love to earn his way back onto the lead lap through the “lucky dog” rule which places the first car one-lap down back on the lead lap.
● Love once again quietly logged laps to start the second stage. Caution waved on lap 126 for a single-car accident and Love used the break in action to report that the car’s handling had improved compared to the end of the first stage. Throughout the next several laps he was advised on racing lines and made adjustments based on feedback from the team.
● As the race continued Love continued to log laps, learning the track and the car. He was scored in 28th position when another driver drove underneath him to make a pass. The move caused the No. 62 C4 Ultimate Energy Chevrolet to get loose and Love started sliding and made contact with the inside retaining wall. Unable to drive the car back to the garage he was towed to the work area where the team determined that the car would not be able to meet NASCAR requirements to return to the track.
Race Notes:
● Joey Logano won the Würth 400 to score his 37th career NASCAR Cup Series victory, his first of the season and his second at Texas. His margin of victory over second-place Ross Chastain was .346 of a second.
● There were 12 caution periods for a total of 73 laps.
● Only 23 of the 38 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
● William Byron remains the championship leader after Texas with a 13-point advantage over second-place Kyle Larson.
Jesse Love Jr., driver of the No. 62 C4 Ultimate Energy Chevrolet:
“I definitely feel like I learned a lot today. The difference between the Cup car and the Xfinity car here is pretty big. The car was really tight in that first stage and I felt like I just couldn’t carry any speed down the straightaway. The team kept adjusting on the car and I felt like we were going in the right direction. The pass there that caused us to wreck for some reason just disrupted the balance so much. I hate how it ended for C4 Energy but am very thankful to the Beard family for the opportunity to drive their car this weekend.”
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Beard Motorsports will be on hiatus for the next two months before making its return to the NASCAR Cup Series at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the July 27 Brickyard 400.
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NASCAR crew chief says Kyle Larson “ready for tonight” despite Indy 500 disappointment
Kyle Larson wrecked out of the Indianapolis 500 on Lap 92 of the 200-lap race, spinning out on a restart and collecting two other cars. He finished 27th, leaving the track visibly dejected after a difficult month. But he has to move past that quickly with NASCAR’s longest race directly ahead of him, starting on […]

Kyle Larson wrecked out of the Indianapolis 500 on Lap 92 of the 200-lap race, spinning out on a restart and collecting two other cars. He finished 27th, leaving the track visibly dejected after a difficult month.
But he has to move past that quickly with NASCAR’s longest race directly ahead of him, starting on the outside of the front row for the Coca-Cola 600. During the plane ride, he said in a video message that “more than anything, (just need to) mentally get reset at this point and try to forget about the last hour.”
His Hendrick Motorsports crew chief, Cliff Daniels, met with NASCAR on Prime on how Larson deals with the disappointment from Indy while focusing on what he has to do at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
“Luckily, we’ve had quite a while together in our relationship and just our competitive career,” said Daniels. “What makes him so good and so special is just that he races so often and he’s able to kind of turn the page. When he has races that end on a high note, he turns the page for the next race (and) likewise if things don’t go well like they didn’t go well today.”

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Photo by: David Jensen / Getty Images
He spoke with Larson as he made the trip from Indianapolis to Charlotte, saying he poked fun at the driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and even managed to make him smile.
“I think he’s ready for tonight. Obviously, he was disappointed in the way today went but he’s still very appreciative of the opportunity, as all are to have the support of Mr. Hendrick and everyone at Hendrick Motorsports.”
He went on to say that Larson is no stranger of putting bad races behind him with how often he is driving something, whether it be a World of Outlaws sprint car or an Arrow McLaren Chevrolet in the Indianapolis 500.
“He’s not a rookie at that,” said Daniels. “And even in our journey together, we’ve had experiences where he’s run a lot of different types of race cars on a Cup weekend. The magnitude and the gravity and just all the prep for Indy is a lot different, (but) we’ve been trying to provide an environment here so when he’s at Indy and he’s with the Arrow McLaren guys, he can stay focused on the mission at hand with them … and providing him a space where he (can come) in with us, get up to speed with us and go do business.”
The Coca-Cola 600 is airing exclusively on Prime Video for the first Cup race to air on a streaming platform.
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Kyle Larson spins less than 50 laps into Coca-Cola 600 after crashing out of Indianapolis 500
Kyle Larson spun less than 50 laps into the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday. Larson spun out while leading the race on lap 43. He slid through the infield at Charlotte Motor Speedway just a few laps after he hit the wall while running the high line. The 2021 Cup Series champion arrived in Charlotte with […]

Kyle Larson spun less than 50 laps into the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday.
Larson spun out while leading the race on lap 43. He slid through the infield at Charlotte Motor Speedway just a few laps after he hit the wall while running the high line.
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Kyle Larson’s Indy 500 crash ends his 2nd bid for ‘the Double’ – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Kyle Larson has arrived at Charlotte Motor Speedway and is looking to refocus ahead of the Coca-Cola 600 after his bid to complete “the Double” ended when he crashed at the Indianapolis 500. “Frustrated and sad, and all of the emotions,” Larson said in brief interview with Amazon Prime after boarding […]

CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Kyle Larson has arrived at Charlotte Motor Speedway and is looking to refocus ahead of the Coca-Cola 600 after his bid to complete “the Double” ended when he crashed at the Indianapolis 500.
“Frustrated and sad, and all of the emotions,” Larson said in brief interview with Amazon Prime after boarding an airplane headed to Concord, North Carolina. “Just try to mentally get reset and try to forget about it.”
Larson arrived at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in plenty of the time for the race — unlike a year ago when he didn’t reach the track until 249 laps had been completed due to rain in Indianapolis that delayed the start of the Indy 500. Larson never turned a lap at last year’s Coca-Cola 600 as the race was called.
Rain again delayed the start of the Indy 500 on Sunday, but the early exit gave Larson plenty of time to arrive and even relax a little before the green flag.
Larson will start on the front row alongside pole sitter Chase Briscoe, looking for his fourth win of the season on the Cup Series circuit.
Larson crashed out of the Indianapolis 500 near the midway point Sunday, ending the NASCAR superstar’s second shot at finishing both “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” and the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte in the same day.
Larson had been mired deep in traffic throughout the first half of the race, which was delayed about 35 minutes because of a rain shower that passed over the speedway. He was going through Turns 1 and 2 when his car wiggled on a downshift, sending him into a spin and into the outside wall, ending his race after 91 laps.
“Just a bit crazy there on the restart,” he said. “I got like, tight behind Takuma (Sato). I was really close in. I got loose and kind of got all over the place, and yeah, so it spun. Just hate that I got a little too eager on the restarter. Hate it for everybody else.”
Kyffin Simpson and Sting Ray Robb also were caught up in the crash.
“When Kyle started losing it and checking up, I tried to go around the outside and there was just no grip out there,” Robb said.
If he had made it to the finish in Indianapolis, he would have faced a tight window to make the 550-mile trip because of the rain delay, which soaked up most of the 45-minute buffer that his NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports and IndyCar team Arrow McLaren projected for him.
It was a rough day for Larson even before the crash. He also stalled the car on pit lane, costing him valuable track positions.
Larson took his first shot on one of the toughest challenges in motorsports last season, when even more rain wreaked havoc with his finely laid plans. That Indy 500 was delayed by 4 hours because of heavy rains that saturated Indianapolis Motor Speedway and caused him to be late to Charlotte, where the Cup Series race was underway by the time he landed.
Then, more rain there caused the NASCAR race to be called complete before Larson ever took a lap in his car.
John Andretti was the first driver to try the Indy 500-Coca-Cola 600 double in 1994, and Robby Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch also have given it a shot. Stewart is the only one to complete all 1,100 laps, finishing sixth in the 2001 Indy 500 before the helicopter-jet-helicopter jaunt to Charlotte, where he finished third in the Cup Series race.
“Just bummed out,” Larson said. “Try to get over this quickly and get on to Charlotte. Try to forget about it and win tonight.”
Reed reported from Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Frustrating Indy 500 for Kyle Larson started with a rain delay for the second consecutive year
For the second consecutive year, a bid by Kyle Larson to race the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day was adversely affected by weather. But as it turned out, a popup shower was only the beginning of his frustrating Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. A light rain delayed the start of the […]

For the second consecutive year, a bid by Kyle Larson to race the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day was adversely affected by weather.
But as it turned out, a popup shower was only the beginning of his frustrating Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
A light rain delayed the start of the 109th Indy 500 by nearly 45 minutes, and when the race eventually did start at 1:29 p.m., the yellow flag was displayed after multiple incidents on the parade laps.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver will be unable to complete 1,100 miles but will be heading early to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Coke 600.
And after a choppy start from a Lap 4 crash, the yellow flag flew again on Lap 19 at 1:50 p.m. for rain. The race returned to green at Lap 30 with Larson restating in 31st after accidentally shifting into second gear while trying to leave the pits.
His second Indy 500 bid ended on Lap 91 after he lost control and crashed in Turn 2 on a restart. He finished 27th.
The green flag had been scheduled to wave at 12:46 p.m.
Instead, the 33 drivers, including Larson in the No. 17 Dallara-Chevrolet of Arrow McLaren, were waiting in their cars with team members holding umbrellas over their cockpits. Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Roger Penske finally gave the command to start engines at 1:21 p.m. (42 minutes late).
But the race was delayed even further when Scott McLaughlin had a minor crash while trying to warm his tires on the parade laps.
Six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon also had a problem, and drivers were left circling the 2.5-mile track for more than 10 minutes behind the pace car as the green and yellow flags finally were displayed together.
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Arrow McLaren team principal Tony Kanaan told Fox Sports that Larson had a hard out of 4:07 p.m. to leave for Charlotte Motor Speedway, where the green flag was scheduled for the Coke 600 at 6:27 p.m. ET. If Larson had been unable to start the race, Kanaan (who won the Indy 500 in 2013) would have been the substitute driver.
In Larson’s first Indy 500-Coke 600 attempt last year, a four-hour rain delay precluded the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion from arriving at Charlotte Motor Speedway in time for the Coke 600, which was shortened by rain.
Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman Jeff Gordon said Saturday at Charlotte Motor Speedway that Larson would arrive in time for driver introductions at 5:25 p.m. ET in Concord, N.C.
The Indy 500 generally takes at least three hours to complete. Getting from IMS to Charlotte Motor Speedway (which is near a regional airport) takes a little over an hour.
Jeff Gordon addresses Kyle Larson’s travel from the Indianapolis 500 to the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday.
Larson is trying to become the fifth driver to race in the Indy 500 and Coke 600 on the same day, joining John Andretti (1994), Tony Stewart (1999, 2001), Robby Gordon (2002-04) and Kurt Busch (2014).
Stewart is the only driver to complete all 1,100 miles in 2001.
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How to stream the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway today on Prime Video for free
Kyle Larson looks to pull the double as NASCAR prepares for its longest race of the season, as drivers get set to cap off the Greatest Day in Racing with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Formerly known as the World 600, the big race on Memorial Day Weekend has always been an exciting […]

Kyle Larson looks to pull the double as NASCAR prepares for its longest race of the season, as drivers get set to cap off the Greatest Day in Racing with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Formerly known as the World 600, the big race on Memorial Day Weekend has always been an exciting event to witness and for the drivers, a race that means more than most of the other events on the NASCAR Cup Series calendar.
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This year’s race is once again highly anticipated because of the status of Kyle Larson. The Hendrick Motorsports driver is going to attempt the Double – competing in the Indianapolis 500 as well as the Coca-Cola 600 – for the second year in a row. Last season, due to rain at both Indy and Charlotte, Larson was unable to race in the 600, as the event was called early due to rain. Though he had a poor qualifying session for the Indianapolis 500, he looks to have a solid run in both races.
Larson, who leads the points coming out of the All-Star Race, is one of several drivers who have won the 600 in the past, including All-Star Race winner Christopher Bell, who claimed victory in last year’s race that only went 249 laps.
NASCAR CUP SERIES
Coca-Cola 600
When: Sunday, May 25
Time: 6 p.m. ET
Where: Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, N.C.)
Stream: Prime Video (30-day free trial)
Check out the NASCAR schedule and results here
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iGaming news | Fanatics Sportsbook strikes NASCAR sponsorship for two races
Fanatics Betting and Gaming’s US sportsbook logo will appear on the New York Racing Team’s NASCAR stock car for two races this year. A sponsorship agreement between the team and the online gambling operator will see the Fanatics Sportsbook logo appear on the hood and sides of the team’s Chevrolet, for the NASCAR Cup Series’ […]

Fanatics Betting and Gaming’s US sportsbook logo will appear on the New York Racing Team’s NASCAR stock car for two races this year.
A sponsorship agreement between the team and the online gambling operator will see the Fanatics Sportsbook logo appear on the hood and sides of the team’s Chevrolet, for the NASCAR Cup Series’ Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway and the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway.
The events take place on Sunday, June 1, and Sunday, November 2, respectively.
Fanatics Sportsbook will add new NASCAR betting opportunities to mark the occasions, including race parlays, a podium finish betting market and exacta and trifecta betting.
“We are proud to partner with John Cohen and the New York Racing Team,” said Selena Kalvaria, chief marketing officer at Fanatics Betting and Gaming. “The partnership with New York Racing Team is an incredible branding opportunity and an inflection point for us as we continue to build the fastest growing sportsbook in America.
“We are going to develop exclusive content for NASCAR fans and curate an elevated experience for our customers at each race that only a brand like Fanatics can offer.
“Our employees and customers can’t wait to cheer on the No. 44 Fanatics Sportsbook Chevrolet toward the checkered flag at Nashville Superspeedway and Phoenix Raceway.”
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