Indianapolis 500 Practice Crash: Rossi, O’Ward, and Grosjean Involved

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Indianapolis 500 Practice Crash: Rossi, O’Ward, and Grosjean Involved

A crash involving three cars disrupted Indianapolis 500 practice on Monday afternoon. The drivers involved in the incident were Pato O’Ward, Alexander Rossi, and Romain Grosjean. Fortunately, all three drivers were able to exit their cars after the collision. Rossi seemed to be injured as he walked to the safety vehicle. The crash was initiated when Rossi lost control in turn 2, hitting the outside wall. O’Ward, following closely behind, also lost control and collided with Rossi. Grosjean, trying to avoid the crash, ended up hitting the wall as well.

Rossi and O’Ward had secured top six positions in the upcoming Indianapolis 500 race. Rossi, driving for Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet, qualified in second place, while O’Ward, driving for Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, secured the sixth spot. On the other hand, Grosjean, driving for Dale Coyne Racing Honda, qualified in 24th place and will start the race in Row 8. The Indianapolis 500 is scheduled for 12:45 p.m. on Sunday and will be broadcast live on FOX59.

In conclusion, a three-car crash during Indianapolis 500 practice involved top drivers Rossi, O’Ward, and Grosjean. Despite the collision, all drivers were able to walk away from the incident. The upcoming race on Sunday will see Rossi and O’Ward starting in top positions, while Grosjean will begin further back in the field. Fans can catch the action live on FOX59.