It might not have gone quite according to plan, and certainly NASCAR fans were disappointed that a competitive finish between Kyle Larson and Tyler Reddick in double overtime was ruined by a late caution flag, but one of NASCAR’s best drivers got his moment at the Brickyard anyway. Larson snatched the win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway two months after he’d come to Indy to compete in the Indy 500. And he wants to do it again. “I love you, Indiana fans, and I know you love me too,” Larson shouted to the grandstands after his win. “How ’bout we come back next May and try to kiss the bricks i…