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Each driver to attempt and complete the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 double

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The Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 “Double Duty” challenge remains one of the toughest accomplishments in American motorsport, with only a small group of drivers ever attempting both races on the same day.

The challenge requires drivers to compete in the Indianapolis 500 before immediately flying to Charlotte Motor Speedway for NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 later that evening. Combined, the two races cover 1,100 miles across two completely different racing disciplines.

Travel logistics, weather delays and physical fatigue have prevented several drivers from completing the full distance, even after successfully starting both events.

Kurt Busch, driver of the #41 Haas Automation Made in America Chevrolet, arrives from the Indianapolis 500 to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25, 2014 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Every driver to attempt the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 double

Katherine Legge is attempting to make Double Duty history

Katherine Legge’s planned Double Duty attempt has added a major new storyline to the crossover challenge between IndyCar and NASCAR.

Legge is aiming to become the first female driver to attempt and complete both races on the same day, adding another historic layer to one of American motorsport’s toughest achievements.

Legge previously confirmed that simply managing the physical and logistical demands involved with both events represents a major challenge on its own.

The rapid transition between IndyCar machinery and NASCAR stock cars remains one of the most difficult adjustments in motorsport because drivers must immediately adapt to completely different driving styles, race strategies and cockpit environments.

Tony Stewart still remains the only driver to complete every lap across both races in a single day, highlighting how difficult the challenge remains even for elite-level competitors.

Kyle Larson’s recent attempt also brought major attention back to Double Duty, especially among younger fans unfamiliar with the history behind crossover efforts between Indianapolis and Charlotte.

Even with modern travel arrangements and improved preparation methods, the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 double continues to stand as one of motorsport’s ultimate endurance tests.