Multiple Indycar Drivers Crash During Practice for Grand Prix in Alabama
- Will Power crashed head-on into a barrier during qualifying at Barber Motorsports Park due to brake failure, causing him to start 23rd in the Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix.
- Scott McLaughlin spun out during practice, hitting a fence at 150 mph, but escaped without injury and will start 14th in the race.
- Alex Palou secured the pole position, with David Malukas, Graham Rahal, Marcus Armstrong, and Kyle Kirkwood completing the top five starters.
- The IndyCar race at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, is scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on FOX and FOX One.
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IndyCar star Will Power crashes hard into wall during qualifying –
IndyCar star Will Power was involved in a terrifying crash during qualifying on Saturday afternoon ahead of the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix in Birmingham. Power was driving into a corner at Barber Motorsports Park when his wheels locked up. He couldn’t make the tight left turn he needed. Instead, Power drove through the gravel and head-on into the barrier. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM He was among the top 10 durin…
Multiple Indycar Drivers Crash During Practice for Grand Prix in Alabama
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,…
Australian racing driver Will Power, who is participating in the IndyCar round, was involved in a serious accident during the leaderboard race ahead of the Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix in Birmingham, England. Power lost control of his vehicle at the entrance to one of the turns, after the wheels locked and he failed to complete the left turn. As a result it continued straight, crossed the gravel area and collided head-on with the guardr…
Will Power’s brake pedal went ‘to the floor’ in IndyCar qualifying crash
Will Power suffered a heavy crash in IndyCar qualifying, ending his chances of earning a grid position near the front of the field. Power’s troubles happened early in the first round of qualifying, with no full push laps under his belt. While attempting to set what he hoped was a competitive time, the rear brakes on his Andretti Global Honda failed while storming down into Turn 5. Power was powerless to stop his car, and he careened over the gra…
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