
USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Memorial Day weekend marks the biggest three days of motorsports in the world. Stars ofNASCAR,IndyCarandFormula 1will be action for some of the biggest races of their seasons. The action on Sunday, May 25 will start at 9 a.m. ET with theF1 Monaco Grand Prix. It's the crown jewel of the F1 calendar and a race every driver who grew up dreaming of making it in the sport wants to win. It's a challenging circuit that forces drivers to race near 150 mph just inches away from the walls. Once the white-knuckle action comes to a close in Europe, the biggest event in open-wheel racing in America – theIndianapolis 500– starts at 12:45 p.m. ET. There are plenty of intriguing storylines entering the race;a rookie starts on polefor the first time since 1983 and Josef Newgarden's aiming for a historic three-peat. The action wraps up with NASCAR'sCoca-Cola 600from Charlotte Motor Speedway. The longest race on NASCAR's schedule begins at 6 p.m. ET and sees the drivers go from racing in the daytime to under the lights at night. Biggest day in motorsports:Monaco Grand Prix, Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600, ranked Auto racing fans will have no shortage of excitement over the holiday weekend. One driver certainly won't, either: Kyle Larson. The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion is attempting "The Double" in 2025 by racing in both the Indy 500 for Arrow McLaren and the Coca-Cola 600 for Hendrick Motorsports. He's ranked 13th to win the Indy 500 and the favorite to win the Coca-Cola 600, perBetMGM's latest odds. "I enjoy challenges and I enjoy trying to learn on the fly," Larson toldUSA TODAY Sportsahead of his second attempt of racing both events. Here's what to know about Larson's challenge on Sunday. It wasn't possible to do both races on the same day until 1993 when Charlotte Motor Speedway officials installed lights on the track and moved the Coca-Cola 600 to a night race. Given the Indy 500's earlier start time, that created enough room for drivers to realistically do both. Completing both events covers 1,100 miles, roughly the distance from New York City to Des Moines, Iowa, in the span of nine hours. In 1994, John Andretti became the first driver to attempt to race both the Coca-Cola 600 and Indy 500 on the same day. Andretti was a full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver at the time with some previous experience in open-wheel racing. He finished 10th in the Indy 500 and barely made it to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Coca-Cola 600, arriving via private jet as the national anthem began. He didn't finish the Coca-Cola 600 and retired after 220 laps due to engine trouble. Andretti was the original but many have raced in both events in the three decades since. Tony Stewart 1999: Indy 500: 9th Coca-Cola 600: 4th 2001 Indy 500: 6th Coca-Cola 600: 3rd Robby Gordon 2002 Indy 500: 8th Coca-Cola 600: 16th 2003 Indy 500: DNF (gearbox) Coca-Cola 600: 17th Kurt Busch 2014 Indy 500: 6th Coca-Cola 600: DNF (engine) A rain delay of the Indy 500 kept Larson from starting the Coca-Cola 600 in 2024. Withno rain on the weather reportsfor Indianapolis, he's ready for another attempt this year and confident in both Arrow McLaren and Hendrick Motorsports. "I wouldn't be doing it, obviously, if I didn't feel like I had a shot to win both," Larson said. "It's going to be really, really tough. Heck, it's tough to win any race, let alone two races in the same day in two different types of cars … I look forward to the challenge." The physicality that prior drivers struggled with – Stewart said he collapsed after the Coca-Cola 600 in 1999 – isn't on Larson's mind too much entering Sunday. "At least compared to what I typically do, I don't think it takes anything much more," Larson said. "Just staying on top of your hydration throughout this week and on race day especially." A nine-hour day behind the wheel is no easy task, especially at speeds well over 200 mph. Larson spent more time preparing for the Indy 500 trackside but feels comfortable in Hendrick Motorsports having everything ready for him in the Coca-Cola 600. "Honestly, I think there's more similarities than there are differences (between IndyCar and NASCAR) even in the way that the cars feel," Larson said. "Although they look way different, (the cars) drive pretty similar. And then I think the most similar thing is just the race strategy and how the race feels." Date:Sunday, May 25, 2025 Time:12:45 p.m. ET Location:Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana TV:FOX Streaming:FoxSports App, Fubo Watch the Indy 500 with Fubo Date:Sunday, May 25, 2025 Time:6 p.m. ET Location:Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina TV:N/A Streaming:Prime Video Watch the Coca-Cola 600 with Prime Video This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Kyle Larson looking to challenge of Indy 500, NASCAR double