Indy 500 - 2015

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  1. Steve

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    There have been a number of crashes during practice sessions for this year's Indy 500. Three, I think, included cars catching air and flipping. As a result, those in charge have adjusted the rules a bit to try to get things under control.

    The latest crash appears to have been different and happened this afternoon. James Hinchcliffe hit the wall hard! He was taken to a hospital and is reportedly having surgery on either his left thigh or pelvis, maybe both, details are sketchy.

    Here's video of today's crash.

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlbdpXb3FSg"]James Hinchcliffe crashes at Indianapolis 500 practice - YouTube[/ame]
     
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    That's a helluva whack. Trying to figure out what gave way like that...
     
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    Yeah, you don't really want that to break like that.
     
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    #6 Crashton, May 18, 2015
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    I sure hope Hinch can make a complete & speedy recovery. That was a brutal hit. I love racing, but for the life of me can't understand why sane humans aim race cars at walls while doing 200 mph.
     
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    Qualifying is already complete. Hinchcliffe qualified 24th. They'll need a replacement, assuming they rebuild the car.

    Indianapolis 500 starting lineup:
    Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
    Position Driver 4-lap Average Speed (mph)
    1 Scott Dixon 226.760
    2 Will Power 226.350
    3 Simon Pagenaud 226.145
    4 Tony Kanaan 225.503
    5 Helio Castroneves 225.502
    6 Justin Wilson 225.279
    7 Sebastian Bourdais 225.193
    8 Marco Andretti 225.189
    9 Josef Newgarden 225.187
    10 J.R. Hildebrand 225.099
    11 Carlos Munoz 225.042
    12 Ed Carpenter 224.883
    13 Oriol Servia 224.777
    14 Charlie Kimball 224.743
    15 Juan Pablo Montoya 224.657
    16 Ryan Hunter-Reay 224.573
    17 Graham Rahal 224.290
    18 Carlos Huertas 224.233
    19 Simona de Silvestro 223.838
    20 James Jakes 223.790
    21 Tristan Vautier 223.747
    22 Alex Tagliani 223.722
    23 Sage Karam 223.595
    24 James Hinchcliffe 223.519
    25 Conor Daly 223.482
    26 Townsend Bell 223.447
    27 Takuma Sato 223.226
    28 Pippa Mann 223.104
    29 Gabby Chaves 222.916
    30 Sebastian Saavedra 222.898
    31 Jack Hawksworth 222.787
    32 Stefano Coletti 221.912
    33 Bryan Clauson 220.523
     
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    Well, I heard they moved him to the ICU. That's progress. On the other hand it's probably also old news, ICU after surgery, and we likely won't hear much more until tomorrow.
     
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    I know I typed made, but it was supposed to be make a complete & speedy recovery. The fact they didn't chopper him out of the speedway may be a good sign. :fingerscrossed:
     
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    :cornut: This is routine if pulse became slow/fast/abnormal rhythm or if blood pressure was hypertensive/hypotensive during or after surgery.:Thumbsup:

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    More serious than I expected.

    Quick safety team response key in critical Hinchcliffe crash (racer.com)
     
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    Wow, that is beyond brutal. Hang in there Hinch....
     
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    He's already communicating, must be getting excellent treatment.

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    Woah, that was a serious one.
     
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    Wow...........
     
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    Hinchcliffe is expected to make a full recovery.

    From racer.com:
    Also, anyone who enjoys the technical stuff might like this article on the cause of the incident, part "lifing", etc.

    Indycar Racing News | Racer.com - Indy 500: Source of Hinchcliffe’s crash confirmed
     
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    Lot's of big bad arteries in the thigh, big time props to everyone who thought quick, you only have 10's of seconds to get that under control before it's too late.
     
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    I think I read they came up with a modified part before the race with some sort of anti-penetration flange to try to eliminate the same sort of thing happening again.

    Anyway, here's Hinchcliffe already leaving the hospital today. The guy steering the chair is Will Power...might explain the expression.

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    Oh, right, there was also a race. :eek:

    Juan Pablo Montoya wins the 2015 Indianapolis 500 (sbnation.com)
    Full article here.


    Montoya rakes in $2.4 million with Indy 500 win (indystar.com)
    Full article here.


    Those last 15 laps were pretty good.

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqMSIHQQ9mo"](HD) 2015 Indy 500 Incredible Final Laps - YouTube[/ame]
     
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    I thought the whole race was pretty damned good. 37 lead changes, it was a drivers race instead of one car running away. Indy needed a race like this; Indy is finally building on it's success, and doing so without Danica. The 500 is relevant again.
     

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