A part careening off a crashed race car struck IndyCar driver
Justin Wilson in the head, leading to severe injuries that have left him in a
coma, the racing league said Monday.
The nose cone of
driver Sage Karam's car flew off after he crashed Sunday at Pocono Raceway in
Long Pond, Pennsylvania, and struck Wilson in the head. Wilson's No. 25 Andretti
Autosport Honda then hit a wall before coming to rest on the track.
Unlike NASCAR
vehicles, IndyCar vehicles have an open cockpit, leaving racers more exposed.
The accident
happened with 21 laps left in the ABC Supply 500.
Wilson, 37, was
flown to Lehigh Valley Health Network-Cedar Crest Hospital in Allentown,
Pennsylvania, where he remained in critical condition Monday, according to
IndyCar.
Karam was also
taken to the hospital for evaluation of a foot injury. It was unclear if he was
admitted.
Hospital
spokesman Brian Downs referred questions Monday to IndyCar
Karam tweeted
Sunday that he was "thinking and praying" for Wilson and his family.
Driver Ryan Hunter-Reay, who won the race, said the accident
looked terrifying.
"Just to be
an innocent bystander like that and get hit in the head with a nose cone is a
scary thought," Hunter-Reay said.
"He has a
family, just like I do. He's a great friend, a teammate. Can't say enough about
the guy on and off the racetrack."
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