Scary crash at Pocono sends IndyCar driver Wickens to hospital
(Warning: Videos contain graphic content)
IndyCar driver Robert Wickens got the worst of a scary crash at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Penn., on Sunday afternoon, but early indications are that the 29-year-old and his fellow racers are going to be fine.
According to ESPN News Services, Wickens was attempting to pass fellow driver Ryan Hunter-Reay on the sixth lap when contact between the two vehicles caused the drivers to lose control. With the momentum causing Hunter-Reay's car to spin into the wall, Wickens' car launched upward off the front of Hunter-Reay's vehicle, spinning and ripping into the catchfence before being thrown violently into the center of the track.
Here's an alternate angle of the wreck:
This angle is just nuts #ABCSUpply500 #Indycar pic.twitter.com/5wn57nkRIm
— Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisNHL) August 19, 2018
IndyCar's vice president of communications Curt Cavin told the media that Wickens was "awake and alert," and was being transferred via helicopter from the race site to a local hospital.
.@IndyCar Update from @poconoraceway pic.twitter.com/9flBm0y7z5
— IndyCar on NBC (@IndyCaronNBC) August 19, 2018
Fellow drivers James Hinchcliffe, Takuma Sato, and Pietro Fittipaldi were also caught up in the collision to varying degrees. All three, as well as Hunter-Reay, were cleared to resume driving by the IndyCar medical staff.
Two other drivers involved in the incident, @RyanHunterReay and @TakumaSatoRacer, were checked at the infield medical center and cleared to drive.#INDYCAR // #ABCSupply500 // @poconoraceway pic.twitter.com/GwyjlUSIfH
— IndyCar Series (@IndyCar) August 19, 2018
In addition, @Hinchtown and @PiFitti have been released from the infield medical center. They have both been cleared to drive.#INDYCAR // #ABCSupply500 // @poconoraceway pic.twitter.com/XYszFUOVxY
— IndyCar Series (@IndyCar) August 19, 2018
After a delay to repair the fence, racing was set to resume at approximately 4:25 p.m. ET, just under two hours after the initial incident.
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