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Marco Andretti 'shoved into wall' on Lap 4 crash during Indy 500. Will he run next year?
Marco Andretti 'shoved into wall' on Lap 4 crash during Indy 500. Will he run next year?

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Marco Andretti 'shoved into wall' on Lap 4 crash during Indy 500. Will he run next year?

INDIANAPOLIS — A multi-car collision resulted in Marco Andretti's 2025 Indianapolis 500 ending in the first turn. Andretti was on the outside of Dreyer and Reinbold Racing teammates Ryan Hunter-Reay and Jack Harvey when Hunter-Reay moved the No. 23 Chevrolet to the right. Harvey was alongside Hunter-Reay and moved in reaction to his teammate, colliding with Andretti. Advertisement 'I'm fine, just bummed. I wait all year for this and to have it end that early is as frustrating that it gets. If I had a crystal ball, I just would've waited, but it's not really in my nature to do that,' Andretti said. 'I had a really good start going and just got crowded at the top. I couldn't move up anymore and got shoved into the wall.' The No. 98 Honda spun and hit the wall with the left side of the car before it slid to a stop near the outside wall in Turn 1. Andretti climbed out of the car under his own power. The 20-year-veteran addressed whether the crash would motivate him to run in the 110th Indianapolis 500. 'It would suck to go out like that, wouldn't it?,' Andretti said. Advertisement Indy 500 crash: Scott McLaughlin out of Indianapolis 500 after parade lap to start race This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: 2025 Indy 500 live race results: Marco Andretti crashes on Lap 4

Marco Andretti crashes on Lap 4 as 2025 Indy 500 resumes
Marco Andretti crashes on Lap 4 as 2025 Indy 500 resumes

Indianapolis Star

time25-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Indianapolis Star

Marco Andretti crashes on Lap 4 as 2025 Indy 500 resumes

INDIANAPOLIS -- A multi-car collision resulted in Marco Andretti's 2025 Indianapolis 500 ending in the first turn. Andretti was on the outside of Dreyer and Reinbold Racing teammates Ryan Hunter-Reay and Jack Harvey when Hunter-Reay moved the No. 23 Chevrolet to the right. Harvey was alongside Hunter-Reay and moved in reaction to his teammate, colliding with Andretti. The No. 98 Honda spun and hit the wall with the left side of the car before it slid to a stop near the outside wall in Turn 1. Andretti climbed out of the car under his own power.

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