sport news Horror crash halts the Indy 500 with flying tire slamming into a car in the ... trends now Horror crash halts the Indy 500 as one driver is flipped upside down after being thrown into the barrier and a flying tire slams into a car in the parking lot By Isabel Baldwin For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:50 BST, 28 May 2023 | Updated: 20:50 BST, 28 May 2023 Viewcomments A horrifying crash on Lap 185 of Sunday's 107th Indianapolis 500 halted the race 15 laps short of the finish. The incident began when Felix Rosenqvist lost control and hit a wall skidding across the track in front of Kyle Kirkwood's Honda. Kirkwood was spun out of control and into the barrier, flipping him upside down with sparks flying. The left rear flew off and went over the fencing at turn 2, causing the wheel to hit the bumper of a car in the parking lot. Fortunately, no one was injured and both drivers were able to be removed from their vehicles. A horrifying crash on Lap 185 of Sunday's 107th Indianapolis 500 halted the race 'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing' had witness another crash earlier in the race. Race favorite Alex Palou started from the pole and led 36 of the first 100 laps. The Spaniard easily had one of the best cars in the race, but he was crashed into by Rinus VeeKay when the cars were trying to exit pit road. Palou's Chip Ganassi Racing team had to run to push his car back to the stall and he needed a new front wing. Palou dropped to 26th at the halfway point and VeeKay received a penalty for avoidable contact. Alex Palou was crashed into by Rinus VeeKay when the cars were trying to exit pit road The crash on Lap 95 occurred during full-field pit stops under the first caution, caused three laps earlier by rookie Sting Ray Robb, who had a rough month at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He crashed along with his Dale Coyne Racing teammate on the opening lap of the road course race at Indy and then struggled to even make the field of 33 for the 500. Robb was livid with Graham Rahal after the crash for what Robb said was 'way too aggressive' driving. 'Just got caught up racing someone I thought didn´t stand up to the stereotype, but I guess it's there,' said Robb, who refused to mention Rahal by name. 'I´ve had too many learning experiences this year. I´m tired of them. Not much else to say. Really upset and just want to move on.' More to follow. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility