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Updated · IndyStar · May 24
3 Drivers Crash During 110th Indianapolis 500 as 250,000 Seats Sell Out
Updated
Updated · IndyStar · May 24

3 Drivers Crash During 110th Indianapolis 500 as 250,000 Seats Sell Out

7 articles · Updated · IndyStar · May 24
  • Ed Carpenter crashed exiting Turn 1 early in the 110th Indianapolis 500, while Ryan Hunter-Reay and Katherine Legge later wrecked together exiting Turn 2 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
  • The incidents unfolded after the 33-car field took the green flag Sunday, with Alex Palou among the early leaders as race action continued from start to finish.
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway also staged a full pre-race military flyover, including Black Hawk helicopters on the pace lap and four F-16s overhead.
  • All 250,000 grandstand seats were sold for the race, underscoring the scale of attendance despite multiple early crashes.
With front-row starters dominating early, who ultimately overcame the on-track chaos to win the Indianapolis 500?
After crashing at Indy, how did Katherine Legge's historic attempt at 'The Double' conclude later in Charlotte?
Following Kyle Busch's tragic death, how will motorsport re-evaluate its driver health and simulator safety protocols?