Kyle Larson, Indianapolis 500
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Kyle Larson unveiled the looks of his NASCAR Cup Series No. 5 car and No. 17 NTT IndyCar Series ride Wednesday for his second attempt at completing the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 double on Mem...
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Both cars will feature the blue Hendrickcars.com colors NASCAR fans have come to associate with Larson, but also some papaya orange as a nod to McLaren's involvement.
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