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Indy 500 Open Test Faces Crashes and Technical Hurdles as Hybrid Engines Debut

Kyle Larson and Takuma Sato crash during high-boost trials, while teams adapt to hybrid power units and revised schedules after early disruptions.

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Overview

  • Scott Dixon posted the fastest lap of the two-day Indy 500 open test, clocking in at 225.182 mph for Chip Ganassi Racing.
  • Kyle Larson and Takuma Sato both crashed during Thursday's high-boost qualifying simulations, with neither driver sustaining injuries but their cars requiring significant repairs.
  • IndyCar confirmed that connectivity issues disrupting Wednesday's sessions were resolved, allowing teams to focus on hybrid engine integration and qualifying preparations.
  • The introduction of hybrid power units marked a critical phase in testing, adding complexity to car setups and driver strategies ahead of next month's Indianapolis 500.
  • Officials extended and rescheduled testing sessions to recover lost track time caused by delays and red flags from crashes.