INDIANAPOLIS. Katherine Legge spun and struck the inside wall early in the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, ending her attempt to complete the Memorial Day Weekend 'Double' by running both the Indy 500 and NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. Race coverage shows the incident occurred within the first stint of the 200-lap race. Legge was checked and released at the track's infield medical center and told broadcasters she was 'gutted' after the incident; Ryan Hunter-Reay's earlier spin contributed to the sequence that eliminated both drivers. Teams and officials noted that this week's travel delays, limited simulator time, and weather forecasts had complicated preparations ahead of Sunday's events.
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If you're a motorsport fan, this highlights the challenges of the Memorial Day Weekend 'Double'. It's not just about driver skill, but also logistics, weather, and luck. Keep this in mind when watching or betting on future races.
Legge's double attempt ended early, but she walked away safe. The incident underscores the unpredictability of racing and the importance of safety measures. If you're a fan, it's a reminder to appreciate the effort behind each race. Share this with a fellow motorsport enthusiast.
Broadcasters, race promoters, and sponsors received increased attention and audience engagement from coverage of Legge's high-profile 'Double' attempt.
Katherine Legge suffered a race-ending crash that ended her bid to complete the 1,100-mile 'Double' on the same day.
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Legge's Double Attempt Ends After Early Indy Crash
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