A scary moment thankfully resulted in no injuries during Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 when a tire flew off Kyle Kirkwood’s car and bounced over the protective fence toward the grandstands. The tire missed hitting any spectators and instead landed in a parking lot adjacent to the racetrack.
The tire hit a parked car, but fortunately, no injuries to spectators or drivers were reported.
The Indy 500 was red-flagged after a crash involving Felix Rosenqvist and Kyle Kirkwood.
— ESPN (@espn) May 28, 2023
A tire flew over the stands and into the parking lot where it hit a parked car.
Both drivers were okay and there were no apparent fan injuries after the incident. pic.twitter.com/FOjadYJ9DR
Good lord that could have been nasty https://t.co/47o4IiYe9y pic.twitter.com/Zwmx03LtiT
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Kirkwood spoke to reporters shortly after the crash and said he was OK, crediting the safety measures by the car manufacturers with preventing him from injury.
“I haven’t seen the wreck yet, so I can’t really speak for it,” Kirkwood said. “It didn’t feel that big, to be honest, but you know it’s big when you’re upside down and there’s sparks flying into the cockpit from the halo dragging on the floor.”
You can view the amazing in-car video of the crash below.
This is actually insane #Indy500 pic.twitter.com/Am6ZvUu6gc
— JB⁴⁴ (@Roadrunner_F1) May 28, 2023