Colton Herta suffers scary crash at Indy 500 qualifying: 'Terrible day'

Indianapolis 500 contender Colton Herta was involved in a scary crash during qualifying on Saturday afternoon. He spun out at 236 mph before hitting the wall.


Colton Herta suffers scary crash at Indy 500 qualifying: 'Terrible day'
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He was entering Turns 1 and 2 at 236 mph when he lost control of his vehicle and spun around. The No. 26 car hit his front end into the wall on the backstretch. As he drove backward, Herta's car went airborne and flipped over.

The car continued down the backstretch and into Turns 3 and 4. It clung to the wall before it came to a stop.

Herta was able to get out of the car and walk away from the frightening accident.

"I'm fine. Luckily, nowadays, these crashes look scarier than they feel," Herta told FOX Sports after leaving the emergency care center. "Not to say that that one felt good, but I think the team's gonna be hard at work right now trying to get the backup car ready. It'll probably be impossible to try to get it out today.

"Terrible day for this to happen. . . . No real signs leading to it. We were super happy with the car this morning and go out loose. We couldn't even get Lap 1 done. So, yeah, it sucks but I'm good. We'll keep going."

He will enter the Indy 500 ninth in the points standings. He was seventh last season at Indy.

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