The Sonsio Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway got off to a heart-stopping start this weekend, as a multi-car crash erupted in Turn 1 on the very first lap. The incident began when Felix Rosenqvist appeared to lock up his brakes near the front of the pack, triggering a chain reaction that swept up several drivers, including Pato O'Ward. The early chaos turned what was shaping up to be a thrilling race into a test of composure for the field.
The dramatic opening was a stark contrast to the calm of qualifying day, which had been marred by persistent rain. Large puddles forced officials to cancel the qualifying sessions, leaving teams to rely on practice times for grid positions. Despite the wet weather, the paddock buzzed with energy as drivers like Will Power and Josef Newgarden prepared their machines, and even David Letterman was spotted visiting Graham Rahal's pit box, adding a touch of star power to the morning.
For fans, this race was a reminder of the raw unpredictability of IndyCar racing. The Turn 1 pileup not only reshuffled the leaderboard but also highlighted the razor-thin margins between glory and disaster at the Speedway. As the green flag waved, the entire motorsport world held its breath—and for good reason.
