Kyle Larson faces a dilemma that could jeopardize his chances of winning the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series championship. Last week, he accepted the ambitious challenge of participating in the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 races. Unfortunately, bad weather caused a delay in the race, disrupting Larson’s plans.
Due to the delay in the Indy 500, Larson was unable to start the Coke 600 race at the scheduled time. After arriving at Charlotte Motor Speedway to replace Justin Algeir in car number 5, NASCAR decided to proceed with caution and eventually canceled the race due to heavy rain. As a result, Larson now needs approval from the governing body to continue competing for the championship. Hendrick Motorsports has requested this authorization.
When asked about the authorization situation, Larson chose not to go into details. He stated that he is focused on his performance this weekend and, even if he does not receive the authorization, he will still compete and strive to secure a championship for his team.
The governing body has not yet responded to the authorization request. Larson was questioned about this before the Cup Series race at Gateway, and his answers were quite vague. When asked if he was surprised by the decision, he replied that he did not know. Similarly, when asked if he believed he should receive authorization, he stated that it was not up to him to decide.
Furthermore, Larson was asked about his course of action if NASCAR denies the authorization request, making him ineligible for the championship. In response, he expressed his determination to continue fighting for the team championship alongside the team of car number 5.
An ex-NASCAR Cup Series champion from 2012, who was also present at Gateway, shared his thoughts on the authorization drama. He admitted he was not surprised by the delay, considering Larson’s prioritization for the Indy 500. However, he believes Larson deserves the authorization due to his contributions during the double attempt and is confident that the HMS driver will eventually receive it.
The co-owner of RFK Racing is correct in acknowledging the drama surrounding the authorization. NASCAR is aware that granting authorization to Larson could lead to unforeseen consequences and is therefore carefully considering all aspects and possible outcomes before making a final decision.