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On the second day of time trials, Jim Malloy was participating in the morning practice session. At 10:21 a.m., he was going down the backstretch into turn three when the car suddenly veered across the track, and hit the outside wall near the exit of turn three with the right-front. The car slid to a stop in the grass near turn four.
30-lap Big car race Feature race Spectator A spectator who had been hit by a car while he was crossing the track near completion of the race died of his injuries two days later. [40] [127] Peter Stupurak (USA) October 15, 1950 AAA: California State Fairgrounds: 100-mile race Race Spectator
The post Watch: Painful IndyCar Accident On Pit Row This Afternoon appeared first on The Spun. One pit crew member proved that in an IndyCar race today. During today’s XPEL 375, Pato O’Ward ...
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IndyCar driver Sting Ray Robb is alert and in “good condition” after a scary crash on the final lap of Sunday’s race at Iowa Speedway. Robb’s car ramped into the air off the back of ...
The race was marred by a crash involving the pace car at the start. Eldon Palmer, a local Indianapolis-area Dodge dealer, lost control of the Dodge Challenger pace car at the south end of the pit area, and it crashed into a photographers' stand, injuring 29 people, two seriously. [5] [6]
IndyCar Series Race 2 at Iowa live updates Lap 225 : Will Power leads Alex Palou by about 1/2 second. Scott McLaughlin, Scott Dixon and Colton Herta are all within 2 seconds of the lead.
A heated pre-race meeting was held between the drivers and officials, and the subject of the crash and the speed of the pace car at the start was the focus. Drivers were complaining that the pace of the start (80 mph (130 km/h)) was too slow, and pointed to the ragged start of 1972 as well as reason to increase the pace car speed to 100 mph ...