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Scott McLaughlin became the latest IndyCar driver to have his car go airborne in a crash ahead of the Indianapolis 500.
Scott McLaughlin crashed his Team Penske car and ruined his chance to repeat last year's Indianapolis 500 pole-winning run.
McLaughlin, similar to the other incidents of Marcus Armstrong, Colton Herta, Kyffin Simpson, and Kyle Larson, went for a half-spin and crashed into the wall. For McLaughlin in turn two. McLaughlin ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNColton Herta praises a “heroic effort” that got him into the Indy 500Herta was flying through the air at noon, but his car was back on track before 5pm as Andretti mechanics scrambled to get him into qualifying ...
Indianapolis 500 pole winner, Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet, posted second fastest four-lap average ...
Three familiar faces were at the top of the Indianapolis 500 qualifying board after the first round of time trials, with ...
Several drivers who expected to be vying for the Indy 500 pole either narrowly clinched a spot Saturday or still have work left to do ...
News, notes and quotes Saturday from around Gasoline Alley at Indianapolis, including Andretti Global helping Colton Herta get back on track after a big crash (photo).
Herta was able to climb out, but he needed help walking to a waiting medical vehicle for the trip to the infield care center.
Kyle Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion, qualified 21st for the 2025 Indianapolis 500, guaranteeing his attempt of ...
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