Justin Haley’s team, RWR, has an IndyCar operation.
Justin Haley (credits: @KauligRacing/Twitter)
The upcoming 2024 season will mark the first occasion since 2016 when a full-time NASCAR driver participates in the Indy 500. The driver who clinched the 2021 Cup Championship for Hendrick Motorsports will make his debut. He will be driving the cars fielded by Arrow McLaren Racing in a special partnership with HMS.
What sets apart the Indy 500 appearance by full-time NASCAR drivers is the challenging task of double duty. Not only do they have to qualify and race at Brickyard, but they also have to catch a flight to Charlotte to compete in the longest race on the NASCAR schedule, the Coco Cola 600. This demanding endeavor, known as ‘double duty’, has only been attempted by a select few elite drivers.
Interestingly, another NASCAR driver had the opportunity to race 1100 miles on the same date. However, Rick Ware Racing’s young driver declined one or two offers to compete in the iconic event. He believed that he wasn’t yet prepared for such a challenge. It’s worth noting that his team, RWR, has previously fielded cars at the Indy 500.
Haley is considered one of the most promising talents in the NASCAR community, boasting a strong background in dirt and late-model racing. The fact that he is receiving multiple offers for the Indy 500, despite not having had a chance with a top-tier NASCAR team, speaks volumes about his reputation among fellow racers.
Haley’s decision to turn down a seat at the Indy 500, which some might view as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, might come as a surprise to many. However, he has a genuine reason for doing so. He wants to fully focus on his NASCAR career, prove himself, and is open to racing at the Indy 500 once he has gained more experience and maturity.
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