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Dalton Kellett Crashes In Indianapolis 500 Practice

Dalton Kellett practices for the 106th Indianapolis 500

INDIANAPOLIS — Dalton Kellett’s spin and subsequent wall contact in turn 1 of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday (May 23) became the first major incident during preparations for the 106th Indianapolis 500.

The No. 4 A. J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet was on the outside of Romain Grosjean’s No. 28 Andretti Autosport Honda as the pair approached the first turn with just under 33 minutes left in practice.

The Canadian was trying to pass the Formula 1 veteran on the outside around the start/finish line. Grosjean did not back out of the throttle and Kellett tried to back off as the pair approached the corner.

However, the car spun and hit the outside wall with the left side of the car. The right side wheels went off the ground momentarily before coming back down to the pavement.

Kellett was checked and released from the infield care center and has been cleared to drive.

“From my perspective, [Grosjean] got a wiggle off of (turn) 4 so I had a run [and] got him on the outside,” Kellett told NBC’s Kevin Lee outside the infield care center. “From my perspective I thought he was going to kind of slot in behind and then he stayed in it and I was trying to check up and kind of get back in line.”

At this moment, Kellett was able to see the replay of the incident for the first time.

“I’m thinking [Grosjean]’s going to slot back in and he keeps his foot in it. Which is fair, I mean at the end of the day I’m the passing car but it is also practice and it’s not the last lap of the 500.”

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