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Scary Indy 500 Crash Sends Tire Past Fans And Into Parked Car (UPDATED)

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Indycars can travel well over 220 MPH at the Indianapolis 500, so naturally the largely-carbon-fiber Dallara DW-12 chassis that the vehicles are built on have been developed with safety in mind. One of many safety enablers is the concept of the “tether,” whose job it is to keep all the various bits that are meant to absorb crash energy by breaking off the main “safety cell” from flying off onto the racetrack or into the stands. Tethers are used to hold aero bits, but they’re best known for making sure the wheels and suspension stay with the car when they break off. Apparently one tether at today’s race failed, because a car launched its wheel and tire assembly way out into the parking lot and onto a poor unsuspecting Chevy Cruze.

The Indianapolis 500 is underway, and with over 230,000 tickets sold it’s supposed to be among the biggest in the race’s over-100-year history. It’s an exciting event, with crazy parties happening in the stands, but especially in the infield’s “Snake Pit,” and just outside the speedway in the “Coke Lot.” But though the Indy 500 can feel like it’s all about parties, the race itself is a lot of fun to follow, and not just for the high-speed crashes.

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Still, while I don’t love the idea of covering only car crashes (as there’s more to racing than the dangerous part that can get people killed), I’ve just been informed of a wild one unlike any I’ve ever seen:

Wow! The Indy Star explains what happened, writing:

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With less than 20 laps to go in Sunday’s Indianapolis 500, Felix Rosenqvist and Kyle Kirkwood collided and Kirkwood’s rear left tire bounced off the track and headed toward — but over — the crowd in Turn 2.

It was a terrifying site as the tire flew up over the outer fencing and headed toward the grandstand. A red flag was waved to halt the race. According to Nick Criser who was in the area, the tire thankfully missed the crowd.

Here’s a look at the tire flying over the stands (see red circle):

And here’s the Chevy Cruze that took a beating from that wheel/tire (also below that in the replies to the tweet is a slow motion look at the crash:

Here you can see what appears to be the tire crashing into the Cruze:

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And here’s a look at the parking lot, for context:

Perhaps the most important clip you need to see is this one:

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Kirkwood, whose car was sliding upside down at an absurd speed, is safe.

Oh, and if you want to learn more about tethers, check it out:

UPDATE (May 28, 2023 9:16 P.M. ET): The Cruze had to be towed, per this tweet from Indiana-based news reporter Rich Nye:

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Topshot Credit: NBC/Jamie Jordan (Twitter)

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Grey alien in a beige sedan
Grey alien in a beige sedan
11 months ago

Given the three red flags, I’m just glad that no one was seriously injured.

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
11 months ago

When they waved off the restart at lap 9, I figured we’d have another crash. I didn’t figure on two, but then I never in a million years think they’d throw that third red flag. It was insane, and we’re really lucky everybody walked away from that shit-show.

Tim Beamer
Tim Beamer
11 months ago

Can we get a post from the insurance broker about whether or not the owner’s insurance policy might cover this?

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
11 months ago
Reply to  Tim Beamer

I don’t think she’ll have to make a claim. Roger is smart enough to cover this one.

Yes I Drive A 240
Yes I Drive A 240
11 months ago
Reply to  Tim Beamer

Doubt it matters. The track has insurance for these types of things, and if that insurance for whatever reason doesn’t cover it, Penske will more than likely replace the car for her himself. I’m betting the good press that will come from it won’t hurt either.

Bill Caswell
Bill Caswell
11 months ago

I hope this story comes back with an awesome surprise from Chevy or the speedway. The Indy 500 president, Doug Boyles, is such a good guy. I spent a week on this cool automotive scavenger hunt thing and he was on it with his 16 year old son. And knowing him, he’s probably trying to do something awesome because her car was damaged. And because he can – hopefully!

Lokki
Lokki
11 months ago

Your coke joke made me snort!

Opa Carriker
Opa Carriker
11 months ago

Wonder if the Cruz owner got to keep the offending wheel.

SirRaoulDuke
SirRaoulDuke
11 months ago
Reply to  Opa Carriker

Haha, it would be worth the trouble if I could hang that in my garage, for sure!

Sklooner
Sklooner
11 months ago

One simple trick to triple the value of a Chevy Cruze

VolksWinkle
VolksWinkle
11 months ago

I was watching live saw the tire fly off and yelled so loud my wife ran into the living room thinking I had hurt myself. Truly frightening. The in car video was amazing. He was eerily calm going upside down at 200mph

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
11 months ago

The in-car video of Kirkwood’s crash is something else too. You see things go wrong side up, it cuts out, and then comes back as he’s sliding along the ground with a trail of sparks. It really captures the violence of crashes at these speeds, as well as how amazingly well the safety equipment works.

Also, the Cruze owner’s checkered flag dress is just terrific, as good as Princess Charlene’s Monaco GP outfit this year. I have a feeling as upsetting as this is for her, she’s also pretty excited that she can now say “Yeah, I’ve been to Indy, I even have a story you probably haven’t heard.”

Hillbilly Ocean
Hillbilly Ocean
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Charlene looking the entire time like she’d swallowed a sour mouse.

J Money
J Money
11 months ago

Wasn’t this the plot to a Final Destination movie?

Chris Roberts
Chris Roberts
11 months ago
Reply to  J Money

I was thinking this, or something like it, was how Flanders’ wife died on The Simpsons.

MaximillianMeen
MaximillianMeen
11 months ago
Reply to  Chris Roberts

That was a t-shirt cannon, iirc.

Old Busted Hotness
Old Busted Hotness
11 months ago

I wonder where that tire ended up. It would have bounced when it hit the Cruze, and I didn’t see it in the overhead shot. Somewhere over the fence, surely.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
11 months ago

I think you’re right. There was a brief overhead shot where it hit something (now we know it was the Cruze) and then went over the fence into that grassy area.

Defenestrator
Defenestrator
11 months ago

Looks like all 3 of the embedded Twitter videos have already been hit by copyright takedown and hare no more.

Jack Beckman
Jack Beckman
11 months ago

I was at Michigan International Speedway many years ago before the tethers when a wheel went up over the (pretty high) fence and landed in the crowd about 200 feet to my left. We found out later (after getting home) that someone had been killed by that wheel. We knew something was up because a lot of medial people were going to that area, but nothing was announced (maybe they knew on TV but we didn’t in the stands). So when I saw that tire go flying towards the grandstands today my heart sank. Thank goodness only a car was damaged and it missed the crowd – as tightly packed as they were I was quite worried.

Buzz
Buzz
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Beckman

I was there too. The memories are kinda fuzzy now, since I was a kid when it happened. I had no idea people were hurt at the time – I remember wondering if anyone got to take the wheel home with them, kinda like a foul ball at a baseball game.

https://vault.si.com/vault/1998/08/17/next-time-stop-the-freaking-race

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
11 months ago

Chevy had pace car duties this year, GM swap it with the owner for a new 2024 Trax and give the crunched Cruze to the Indy Museum

Boulevard_Yachtsman
Boulevard_Yachtsman
11 months ago

If that were my Cruze, I would so-much want Kirkwood to sign the fender.

Chally_Sheedy
Chally_Sheedy
11 months ago

Mostly the folks there just can’t shut up about all their great ideas for parties and/or spec scripts

Gary Lynch
Gary Lynch
11 months ago

Was a scary moment. And Indycar has worked very hard to keep parts from flying into the stands.

but why did the last 20 laps look like a NASCAR race? Indy is usually much better than that.

i am not nearly the Indy fan I used to be so religious about. But this years race was pretty good

Ron Boyce
Ron Boyce
11 months ago
Reply to  Gary Lynch

The competition is so fierce – any of 15 or more cars could have won. When the playing field is so even and the level of talent is so high this is what happens – desperation. There was no need for Pato to make that low-percentage move inside but he was so good all day he figured “I have to go for it”. And it’s the 500…so much prestige when you can put that on a CV.

None None
None None
11 months ago
Reply to  Gary Lynch

They were desperate to end it under green this year so race control made some questionable decisions, at least considering how many other 500s have ended under yellow. Last time it finished under yellow flag was only 2020.

I don’t really question calling red flags and Newgarden deserved his hard fought win, but Ericsson had a point about the danger of a pit-green-checkers restart. Came way too close to that NASCAR green-white-checkers overtime bullshit that really just serves to up the crash count.

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
11 months ago
Reply to  None None

I agree with you about race control, but the problem with Ericsson’s assertion is that in years past when the caution flag flew at lap seven (Pato’s crash), THAT would have been the end of the race. It was Newgarden leading at that time. I understand why Ericsson is upset, but the truth is there are some race control decisions that would have led him to win, and several alternative decisions that could have been made where he still doesn’t win. It’s not the A/B that he believes it to be.

That said, I am not impressed with race control, but that does not take away from Newgarden’s achievement in my book.

Arch Duke Maxyenko
Arch Duke Maxyenko
11 months ago

Wonder if they’ll make a Farmers Insurance commercial out of it

Eric Busch
Eric Busch
11 months ago

It took NBC way too long to report the only casualty was the Cruze. RIP.

I know some of y’all hang out on the old site a bit (including Mercedes). Have you noticed that Deadspin seems to be an AI aggregator? I know they fired all the writers a few years back, but they have way more weekend content than anything on the GO media.

….

Duke of Kent
Duke of Kent
11 months ago

I have a hard enough time paying attention at a baseball game to avoid getting beaned by an errant foul ball. I couldn’t imagine having to dodge a whole freaking tire coming at me at 200mph!

Jason Smith
Jason Smith
11 months ago
Reply to  Duke of Kent

The seat netting at games is an idea that should have been implemented long ago.

EmotionalSupportBMW
EmotionalSupportBMW
11 months ago

Chevy Cruze owner should get to keep the wheel. Then when company comes over, they can tell “So I had great parking at the Indy 500” story with proof.

None None
None None
11 months ago

The good news is there’s quite a bit of photographic evidence.

Crank Shaft
Crank Shaft
11 months ago

Spanish is without question the best sports commentary language.

Rad Barchetta
Rad Barchetta
11 months ago

Thank goodness nothing valuable was damaged.

Chally_Sheedy
Chally_Sheedy
11 months ago
Reply to  Rad Barchetta

Do you know how much Indy tires cost?

Drive By Commenter
Drive By Commenter
11 months ago
Reply to  Rad Barchetta

You shut your mouth! The Cruze owner even named their car. It definitely has value to them.

That’s an expensive repair bill on the Cruze. The hood needs to be replaced entirely. Same with the headlight since the top mount is right there at the impact site. No PDR possible due to how it’s built. At least it’s white so blending the paint should be doable. If time consuming since the entire front clip needs to be blended.

Rust Buckets
Rust Buckets
11 months ago

Expensive to repair =\= valuable

Gene1969
Gene1969
11 months ago
Reply to  Rust Buckets

Love is love.

SarlaccRoadster
SarlaccRoadster
11 months ago
Reply to  Rad Barchetta

As a frequent rental car driver, I can tell you I’ll always take a Cruze over any Hyundai, Kia, Nissan or Corolla. My exact words at the counter are “no Hyundais or Nissans, please”

Last edited 11 months ago by SarlaccRoadster
Ian McClure
Ian McClure
11 months ago

Hope they are able to figure out what went wrong and fix it. Accidents happen, but accidents that endanger the audience require something to change.

Ron Boyce
Ron Boyce
11 months ago
Reply to  Ian McClure

You can be sure IndyCar will analyze the failure to find a cause. If the tethers need to be made stronger they will; they adopted the aeroscreen despite all the hate. But it was an incredible impact – Kirkwood did not expect Rosenqvist to drift up and had hardly slowed.

Bill Caswell
Bill Caswell
11 months ago
Reply to  Ron Boyce

Except they announced new standards 5-6 months ago. Maybe they didnt take effect yet or some teams could run the older ones? Or maybe they need to be even larger and replaced every year? https://racer.com/2022/12/21/indycar-set-to-introduce-stronger-rear-wheel-tethers/#:~:text=The%20NTT%20IndyCar%20Series%20will,not%20lose%20strength%20or%20effectiveness.

Sean F
Sean F
11 months ago
Reply to  Bill Caswell

The tether is never going to be 100% due to the other end of it has to attach somewhere, and if that somewhere also is torn off, well no more tether.

Sean F
Sean F
11 months ago
Reply to  Ian McClure

I am going to guess that where the tether attaches to was sheared off from the car when that other car came by and took off the wheel.

AlienProbe
AlienProbe
11 months ago

This whole situation could be easily solved with tank tracks.

Mark Tucker
Mark Tucker
11 months ago

“Wow, look at this great parking spot! I never get this lucky.”

Freelivin2713
Freelivin2713
11 months ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

COTD!

415s30
415s30
11 months ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

I think they may get a new car out of this

Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
11 months ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

Honestly, she had a hook-up to get that spot! I’d sacrifice the hood and fender of my Corolla, if I could park there!

Speedway Sammy
Speedway Sammy
11 months ago
Reply to  Shop-Teacher

She was working in the turn 2 suites.

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