RCR’s Kyle Busch still has aspirations to participate in the Indianapolis 500. Richard Childress, along with Kyle Busch, are seen together in the image credits. This weekend, NASCAR Cup Champion 2021, Kyle Larson, will make his debut at the Indy 500 with Arrow McLaren, thanks to the assistance of Rick Hendrick. Meanwhile, in the NASCAR pit, there is another Kyle who has long nurtured the dream of participating in the same race for several years, but has never been able to do so.
He has always harbored the desire to attempt the double, just like his brother, who is a two-time NASCAR Cup champion. Although he came close to achieving this feat in 2017, his team owner at the time denied him the opportunity to race in the event. Now, with a new team and owner at Richard Childress Racing, he has hopes of pursuing this dream once again.
The owner of RCR is open to the idea of his driver also competing in the Indy 500. He recently revealed that he had discussed this possibility with the driver in the past and, given the right circumstances and opportunities, he is willing to grant Kyle Busch the chance. He emphasized that the final decision lies with Busch, and he will support him regardless of the cost.
Kyle Busch recently spoke about the races on his wish list and acknowledged that the Indy 500 is one of them. After witnessing his brother Kurt Busch have a fantastic experience during his rookie year at the Indy 500, Kyle now wants to achieve the double himself.
With RCR, Kyle Busch has a greater chance of realizing his dream of participating in the Indy 500. With the support of his boss, they now need to find the perfect opportunity. The current attention and potential success of Larson in Sunday’s race will undoubtedly open up more possibilities for Busch.