Alexander Rossi spins and crashes, then collects others in first crash of Indianapolis 500 practice
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Alexander Rossi had a rough start to his attempt at winning the Indianapolis 500 when he spun out during Friday's first practice session and collected several other cars in the process.
The former IndyCar Series champion was going through some difficult moments after what appeared to be a promising debut season for him. His car veered off course on turn four, spinning it into the path of multiple cars that were following closely behind.
Rossi’s crash brought out the yellow flag and caused a delay in the practice session, as track workers cleared debris from the damaged vehicles. The incident…
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