The 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 it could end in tragedy because of a powerful accident that could have serious consequences for the public who are in one of the stands of the magnificent Indianapolis oval. Fortunately, everything ended in a scare, but the IndyCar what happened must be studied to prevent a repeat of what happened this Sunday after the clash between Felix Rosenquist and Kyle Kirkwood.
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Felix lost control of his car and spun, staying in the middle of the track. Kyle Kirkwood, who came quickly, almost missed him. They hold the wheel with the wheel. That caused the Kirkwood to crash into the wall and rollover, sliding back down the runway, leaving terrifying footage from the cockpit camera. But not only that. The tragedy touched. Kirkwood’s tire fell off when it collided with Rosenqvist’s tire. The crash caused a catapult of sorts.
The wheel rose several meters and seemed to be heading for one of the stands. Luckily, the height he gained enabled him to overcome the stands and leave the venue, entering a trackside car park. There, again luckily, the wheel didn’t hit any spectators in the parking lot. He just smashed the front of a car. A miracle.
Source: La Verdad

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