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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 ...
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 following is a list of 74 individuals whose deaths have been related to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana: 42 drivers, 1 motorcyclist, 13 riding mechanics, and 18 others including a pit crew member, track personnel, and spectators have sustained fatal injuries or have had fatal medical conditions.
10-lap Big car race Julius Furslew: Furslew-Riley Heat race Bumpy Bumpus (USA) [41] June 16, 1946 AAA: Flemington Fair Speedway: Big car race Bumpy Bumpus: Bagley – Hal DO "Burd Piston Ring" Heat race Bus Wilbert (USA) [42] August 11, 1946 AAA: Funk's Speedway: 20-lap Big car race Charles Engle: Engle- Offenhauser: Race George Robson (USA) [43]
The Big One is a phrase describing any crash usually involving five or more cars in NASCAR, ARCA, and IndyCar racing. It is most commonly used at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, although occasionally seen at other tracks as well, such as Dover Motor Speedway and Watkins Glen International.
A tire failure caused the car to crash into the wall and vault over the fence: died of a blood clot in the brain two days later [167] Tommy Druar (USA) 1989-06-10 Stock car Chevrolet Cavalier: NASCAR Modified Lancaster Speedway 30-lap NASCAR Modified race Race Crash - jumped wheels with another car - hit wall driver's side first [168]
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The race was won by A. J. Foyt, but is primarily remembered for a fiery seven-car accident which resulted in the deaths of racers Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald. It is also the last race won by a front-engined "roadster", as all subsequent races have been won by rear-engined, formula-style cars. It was Foyt's second of four Indy 500 victories.