Agustín Canapino collided with O’Ward and had to leave the Indianapolis 500

2023-05-28 20:32:38

The Argentine Agustín Canapino fulfilled -and more than- his great personal dream of participating in the Indianapolis 500, one of the tests that make up the so-called ‘Triple crown’ of the activitytogether to the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The 33-year-old pilot from Buenos Aires managed to climb to position number 3 in the 107th edition of this emblematic competition. But with just seven laps to go he crashed and had to retire.

The accident originally involved the pilots Pato O’Ward and Simon Pagenaud, however the native of Arrecifes might not avoid them.

The Argentinian carried out a neat and intelligent race in a test in which errors, crashes and circumstances that can ruin a good feat are usually seen. As it happened to the French Romain Grosjean, former Formula 1, who with 50 laps to go went alone once morest the wallbroke the car and generated the second caution.

Canapino, four times champion of Road Tourism, started at 1:45 p.m. in Argentina at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, accompanied in the ninth starting row by British Stefan Wilson (Dallara-Chevrolet) and by American Devlin DeFrancesco (Dallara-Honda).

Finally, the Swiss Josef Newgarden managed to consecrate himself for the first time in its Indianapolis 500 history.


Agustín Canapino in the 500 miles of Indanapolis: how he had done in the classification


In the four laps that he designed in the classification developed last week, the Argentine accumulated a global of 2m. 35s. 628/1000 for the route in the 4,023 meter long racetrack, at an average of 372, 270 kilometers per hour.

canapino had achieved sixth place in the last test session held last Friday, which opened up great expectations for a good appearance in the race, beyond the fact that “We cannot think of fighting with the top teams”he stated.

The Spanish Alex Palou (Dallara-Honda), from the Chip Ganassi team, got the best qualifying time and started in pole positionwith a record that oscillated at 376,940 kilometers per hour.

The second position was in the hands of the American Rinus Veekay (Dallara-Chevrolet), with a time that bordered 376.930 km/h. And third was the Swedish Felix Rosenqvist (Dallara-Chevrolet), with a lap of 376.770 kilometers per hour.


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