.ArrowMcLaren put two cars into the top five starting spots for today’s IndyCar race at Toronto, but AlexanderRossi suffered a bizarre failure that he’s “never seen anything like” before ⬇️
Arrow McLaren put two cars into the top five starting spots for today’s IndyCar race at Toronto, but Alexander Rossi suffered a bizarre failure that he’s “never seen anything like” before.Rossi will start from near the back of the grid after his steering wheel completely shut down on the approach to Turn 1 in the second qualifying group.
“It’s a real shame because the car was great and had what we needed to qualify without a problem. We will regroup and be ready to fight from the back.” “Felix didn't disappoint to put it up there in the top five. Two cars in the top five is a great result, but at the end of the day our cars are very strong in the wet.”
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