IndyCar Series
Two Drivers Crash During Practice Run
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Scary moments from the Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama … where the practice for an IndyCar race resulted in two vicious crashes.
The NTT IndyCar Series’ Children’s Of Alabama Indy Grand Prix is set to take place Sunday … but, while driver Scott McClaughlin was practicing Saturday he spun out on the track and careened into a fence.
Scott McLaughlin walks away after this incident in Practice 2 🫣 pic.twitter.com/3wAiD6Qfrp
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Check out the clip … McClaughlin is able to turn the car enough not to go headfirst into the wall — but still a scary moment for the 32-year-old New Zealander.
Will Power wasn’t so lucky while driving the track later in the day … when instead of making a left like he was supposed to, he went straight into a wall at top speed.
A scary crash for Will Power in Barber qualifying. He got out under his own power. pic.twitter.com/rxdSjKmqJw
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According to reports neither driver was injured … and, it appears they both plan on driving in the race tomorrow.
Stay safe out there, fellas!
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