News about Graham Rahal

Kyle Kirkwood's race comes to a halt, and a tire is sent flying into a parking lot

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 28, 2023
The race, which was 107th in Indianapolis, came to a halt 15 laps shy of the finish on Sunday. Felix Rosenqvist lost control and crashed a wall in front of Kyle Kirkwood's Honda. Kirkwood was spun out of control and into the wall, flipping him upside down with sparks flying. At turn 2, the left rear waded over the fence, causing the wheel to strike the car's bumper in the parking lot.

After fractured a vertebrae in a horrific crash in theory, Stefan Wilson will miss the Indy 500

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 23, 2023
Stefan Wilson's fractured vertebrae during practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway resulted in his injury - he'll miss out on Sunday's Indy 500. Wilson sustained a fracture of his 12th thoracic vertebrae along the lower portion of his mid-back after being rushed to the hospital in a neck brace. After qualifying for the fifth time in his career, he'll miss out of Indy 500 on Sunday.

Following a major crash in training for the Indianapolis 500, Stefan Wilson was admitted to the hospital

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
After a big crash in practice for the Indianapolis 500, Stefan Wilson was rushed to the hospital on Monday. After a big crash with Katherine Legge in practice, Wilson was put on a stretcher and ambulanceed him to the hospital. It was the first wreck of the two-week buildup to 'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing'''s 107th run.' Wilson was imobilized and wearing a neck brace, but gave him a quick thumbs-up after the safety team spent about ten minutes carefully removing him from his crumpled vehicle. Legge climbed out of her chair on her own.

After being snubbed for a F1 position, American racing drivers rallied behind Colton Herta

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
The American motorsport family has rallied behind Formula One-chastised Colton Herta, insisting that the 'elitist' sport doesn't want drivers from the United States involved. Herta had been heavily involved with 2023 until this week, when it was revealed that Red Bull, along with sister company AlphaTauri, had scrapped plans to get him the mandatory superlicense required for him to get a job. The IndyCar race winner had been predicted to drive for AlphaTauri next season, and he would have been the first American driver to play the sport after Alexander Rossi in 2015.