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Karam was going into a turn with 106 laps left in the race when he lost control of the car and slammed right into the wall, putting a halt to those points hopes on this Sunday at the Indy 500 ...
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) July 14, 2024 Later Sunday afternoon, Robb's A.J. Foyt Racing team said its driver had been released from the hospital. Additional update on @sting_ray_robb .
Having pushed Ross Bentley's stalled racer out of a chicane area, three track workers rushed into the path of Willy T. Ribbs's car, which was coming around the corner. Two of them were hurt when colliding with the car's rear. The third sustained fatal injuries when he was hit and overrun by the left rear wheel. [139] [140] Gary Avrin (CAN)
The 48th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana on Saturday, May 30, 1964. 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.
A short video clip showing the restart after the first-lap accident, and a longer clip of the last 55 laps of the race, both synchronized to audio from the IMS Radio broadcast, have been posted on YouTube. The race was carried in the United States on ABC's Wide World of Sports. The broadcast aired on Saturday June 4.
Entering Sunday's race 65 points down to teammate Alex Palou with 4 races to go, Scott Dixon's hopes for a 2024 IndyCar title have all but ended. ... At the time of Dixon's crash on Sunday, while ...
David "Salt" Walther (November 22, 1947 – December 27, 2012 [1]) was a driver in the USAC and CART Championship Car series. He also drove NASCAR stock cars and unlimited hydroplane boats, and was a car owner in USAC. Walther is best remembered for a crash at the start of the 1973 Indianapolis 500 that left him critically
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