Two-Time Indy 500 Winner Newgarden Flips Car, Walks Away From Wreck in IndyCar Race at Gateway
- Josef Newgarden, a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, flipped his car upside down during a race at Gateway outside St. Louis.
- The crash occurred after contact with Louis Foster during the race.
- Newgarden radioed his Team Penske crew that he was fine after the incident.
- Foster stated, 'I got a bit of a wiggle... got a bit too high and went into the marbles.
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An IndyCar driver narrowly escaped death after his car overturned during a night race in Illinois, USA.
Sunday's IndyCar Championship race at Gateway could have ended tragically for American driver Josef Newgarden. The two-time series champion's car went airborne after colliding with a teammate, landed on its roof on the guardrail and then slid across the asphalt for a long time. Fortunately, the horrific crash did not have any consequences for any of the drivers involved.
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