In what will be seen as a controversial ending, Kyle Larson wins the Brickyard 400 in double overtime under caution. Battling with Ryan Blaney and Tyler Reddick, Larson secures another NASCAR crown jewel to his already Hall of Fame career. Kyle Larson is the first driver this season to get to four wins. He won at Las Vegas, Kansas, and Sonoma. Now, he is a Brickyard 400 winner. His IndyCar venture didn’t end how he wanted it to, but his trip to Indianapolis with NASCAR sure did. In that Hendrick and Arrow McLaren livery, Larson gets it done. Larson has the Brickyard 400, Southern 500, and Coca…