Nolan Siegel Sidelined with Concussion a Day After Crash at Iowa Speedway
JASPER COUNTY, IOWA, JUL 13 – Arrow McLaren withdrew the No. 6 car after Nolan Siegel was deemed unfit to race due to injuries from a heavy crash that damaged the SAFER barrier, officials said.
- Nolan Siegel, the 20-year-old driver for Arrow McLaren, was unable to participate in the Sunday race at Iowa Speedway on July 13 after sustaining a serious crash on lap 248 of Saturday’s event and not receiving medical clearance.
- The medical team withheld clearance due to the crash's severity that damaged the SAFER barrier and led the team to announce his continued evaluation Sunday morning.
- Arrow McLaren withdrew the No. Chevy car from Sunday's race, deciding not to switch drivers this weekend to avoid unnecessary stress with Toronto racing scheduled in a week.
- Siegel shared that he was eager to be competing today, highlighting that starting from fifth place was among his strongest grid positions this season, while team principal Tony Kanaan described the experience as incredibly difficult to endure.
- The team intends to develop an alternative plan if Siegel is deemed unfit to participate in Toronto, prioritizing his well-being and maintaining regular communication with the IndyCar medical personnel throughout his recovery.
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Nolan Siegel sidelined with concussion a day after crash at Iowa Speedway
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