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Jeff Gordon Slams NASCAR Waiver Rule Changes Sparked by Kyle Larson’s Double Duty Drama

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January 24, 2025
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Jeff Gordon Slams NASCAR Waiver Rule Changes Sparked by Kyle Larson’s Double Duty Drama

Jeff Gordon fist bumps Owen Larson, son of Arrow McLaren/Rick Hendrick driver Kyle Larson (17) on Saturday, May 18, 2024, during qualifying for the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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The 2024 NASCAR season was a whirlwind for Kyle Larson, who ambitiously attempted the fabled Double Duty—competing in both the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. With the backing of HendrickCars.com and McLaren for his IndyCar venture, Larson’s plans were derailed by a rain delay at Indianapolis, forcing him to miss the NASCAR event at Charlotte. While NASCAR granted Larson a playoff waiver, allowing him to remain championship-eligible, the decision sparked a wave of controversy.

NASCAR responded by tightening its waiver rules for 2025, barring drivers from playoff eligibility if they miss a race due to non-NASCAR activities. Hendrick Motorsports Vice Chairman Jeff Gordon, who was deeply involved in Larson’s Double Duty attempt, has voiced his disapproval of the new regulation.

Gordon: Larson’s Pain Was Punishment Enough

Speaking on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Gordon reflected on the emotional toll Larson experienced after missing the Coke 600.

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“I flew on the plane with Kyle from Indy to Charlotte,” Gordon said. “I saw the hurt on Kyle Larson’s face, and I could feel him letting his team down. That, in itself, was punishment enough.”

Gordon believes NASCAR’s new rules are unnecessary and fail to account for the unique challenges faced by drivers attempting extraordinary feats.

“If you’ve never owned a team or driven a race car, I understand why you might think extra action is needed,” Gordon continued. “But for those who’ve been in it, the disappointment and pressure Kyle faced were more than enough consequences.”

Larson’s Double Duty: A Learning Experience

Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup champion, described his Indy 500 debut as disappointing due to weather delays and the missed opportunity at Charlotte. Despite the challenges, Larson remains optimistic about his 2025 attempt.

“Obviously, I wish the race day had gone differently,” Larson admitted. “It makes the day less memorable for me, but we’ll get another shot this year. Hopefully, the weather cooperates, and we can get both races in.”

The No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports driver is determined to make his second Indy 500 attempt a success, even under the shadow of NASCAR’s rule changes.

A Controversial Rule Change

NASCAR’s updated waiver rule, which excludes drivers from playoff eligibility if they miss a race voluntarily, has drawn criticism from fans and insiders alike. Had this rule been in place last year, Larson would have lost his playoff spot and started at the bottom of the standings.

Gordon’s Final Word

Gordon emphasized the unique nature of Larson’s attempt and the broader implications of the rule change.

“Kyle’s situation was one of a kind,” Gordon said. “We should be celebrating drivers who want to push boundaries, not penalizing them. NASCAR thrives on stories like these, and I hope they find a way to encourage such ambition rather than stifle it.”

The Road Ahead for Larson

As Larson gears up for another run at the Double Duty in 2025, all eyes will be on his performance at both the Indy 500 and Coke 600. While the new rules may complicate things for future drivers, Larson remains focused on proving himself on motorsport’s biggest stages.

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