
Watch Colton Herta's scary wreck in 2025 Indianapolis 500 qualifying
Watch Colton Herta's scary wreck in 2025 Indianapolis 500 qualifying
The first day of the 2025 Indianapolis 500 qualifying sessions is underway, and one driver has suffered a horrifying wreck. Colton Herta, the driver of the No. 26 car, entered Turn 1 of the his green-flag lap, and found himself upside and into the wall. The No. 26 car got loose, hit the wall, and went upside down before hitting the wall.
Thankfully, Herta was able to climb out of the No. 26 car under his own power, but it was a very scary scene. IndyCar's new safety improvements were on full display, proving the sport's need for those innovations. Herta and Andretti Global will be running for the final spot in the 2025 Indy 500 on Sunday.
Below, you can watch Herta's scary wreck with his No. 26 car after getting loose on his first qualifying lap.
More: 2025 Indianapolis 500 schedule: Practice, qualifying, race times

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