Prime Video is set to release its documentary following Kyle Larson as the Hendrick Motorsports driver attempted to complete one of the most difficult feats in racing.
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Prime Video announced on April 1, 2025, that it would release a feature-length documentary focused on Larson's two attempts to complete both the Coca-Cola 600 and Indianapolis 500 on the same day. Now, the streamer has revealed that the documentary will debut on May 21, 2026.
Kyle Larson vs. The Double, directed by Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Cynthia Hill, focuses on so much more than just the two races.
Filming for this project began in October 2023 and it continued through the 2025 Coca-Cola 600. Capturing the content involved showing Larson's personal life as he prepared for 1,100 miles of racing and all of the challenges that it presented.
"This documentary really shows what goes into trying to complete 'The Double,' not just on race day, but in the weeks and months leading up to it," Larson said. "I've always felt like people watch us race, but they don't see what it takes to get there.
"Having cameras around for two years gives a real look at my life - the preparation, the pressure, the travel, and the balance between racing and family. There are moments fans have never seen before, and I think it really captures how hard it is to do what we do and chase something big."
The two attempts did not play out as Larson, Hendrick Motorsports, or Arrow McLaren hoped. Larson won Indy 500 Rookie of the Year in 2024 and put himself in contention for a strong finish before a late penalty dropped him to an 18th-place finish.
He did not make it back to Charlotte Motor Speedway in time for the 2024 Coca-Cola 600. Rainfall delayed the start of the Indy 500, which made it impossible for Larson to take the green flag in stage 1.
He flew back to Charlotte Motor Speedway after the Indy 500 and arrived in time to take over for relief driver Justin Allgaier, but rain and humidity forced NASCAR to end the Cup Series race early.
Last season's attempt at The Double saw Larson taking over a new version of the IndyCar entry. He qualified for the prestigious race yet again but crashed on Lap 91. He finished 24th.
Larson made it to Charlotte Motor Speedway to start the 2025 Coca-Cola 600. He did not finish the race. He crashed on Lap 245 and finished 37th.
