Gordon, now vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, gave proprietor Rick Hendrick is his first victory on the iconic monitor in 1994 and in addition 4 extra earlier than his driving profession got here to an in depth.
On Sunday, Gordon sat on a pit field and marveled on the strikes made by Hendrick driver Kyle Larson as he sliced via the sector to place himself in place to win his first race on the two.5-mile oval.
Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports, HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro
Photograph by: Lesley Ann Miller / Motorsport Photographs
After an off-sequence pit cease, Larson lined up twenty third on the restart on lap 130 of the initially scheduled 160-lap race. He took the lead for the primary time on the beginning of the primary additional time interval (lap 161). Earlier than then, Larson had let only a single lap within the race.
“What I cherished about driving this monitor is what I cherished watching a few of the rivals, particularly Kyle there, on the finish, do. You’re desirous about methods to arrange a run, proper? How do you make these passes occur?” Gordon stated.
“He had a superb automotive, somewhat bit more energizing tires. I simply loved watching him work that site visitors, whether or not it was getting a small run off of Flip 4, go into (Flip) 1, then simply dive in there, make them look of their mirror, spotter say one thing, one thing to get them off their line.
“It is all about creativity, discovering methods to move.”
For Larson, it was virtually like he had some extent to show – and possibly he did.
Redemption after thwarted try at The Double
Gordon was an enormous supporter of Larson’s try to finish the “Double” this season – working the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the identical day.
A yr’s price of planning went into the feat, however climate in the end intervened by delaying the beginning of the five hundred by a number of hours.
Larson ran the five hundred however was hampered by a pit highway dashing penalty and completed 18th. By the point he received to Charlotte, the 600 had been crimson flagged for rain and by no means restarted.
Larson returned for the Brickyard 400 race with the identical paint scheme on his No. 5 Chevrolet that he would have run within the Coke 600.
Justin Allgaier / Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports, HendrickCars.com H1100 Chevrolet Camaro
Photograph by: Ben Earp / NKP / Motorsport Photographs
“You could possibly simply inform he had a number of ardour behind the wheel at the moment,” Gordon stated of Larson. “I don’t know precisely what was driving that aside from he needed to win the Brickyard 400 actually dangerous.
“You could possibly inform, he was driving with a function.”
Gordon stated the expertise in Could made Larson’s win on Sunday much more particular.
“As a lot as we’ve all cherished the historical past of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, I believe being right here for the month of Could, these occasions after we had been right here in Could, simply makes you recognize it that rather more,” he stated. “The followers and all people that makes this speedway so particular.
“I simply really feel like at the moment, particularly with that automotive, that paint scheme, the one which was going to run that day, simply appeared to convey all of it full circle, made it very particular.”