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IndyCar: 'It’s been tough on me, but the main thing is Justin’s family,' Karam says

Verizon IndyCar Series rookie Sage Karam said that nothing in the onboard telemetry or video can point to why his Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet spun in Turn 1 of lap 180 of the ABC Supply 500 and made heavy contact with the SAFER Barrier. The crash, while Karam was leading the 200-lap race, scattered debris on the 2.5-mile Pocono Raceway triangular racetrack. A section of the front wing assembly bounced off the asphalt racing surface several times and struck driver Justin Wilson, who was trailing the incident by several seconds. Wilson, driving the No. 25 Andretti Autosport Honda, was attended to by the Holmatro Safety Team and airlifted to a local hospital. He succumbed to a head injury...
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