Andretti Global racer has reviewed his opinion after looking at Iowa’s last-lap, multi-car pile-up from their point of view
Kyle Kirkwood has retracted his criticism of fellow IndyCar racers Alexander Rossi and Sting Ray Robb after their brutal collision in Iowa on Sunday that led to his own separate wreck. Rossi’s Arrow McLaren Chevrolet ran out of fuel exiting Turn 2 on the final lap of the race. Robb attempted make a pass on the inside of Rossi but caught the right-front of his No.
On Monday, Kirkwood wrote on X: “After sleeping on this… I initially thought and said both drivers could have done a better job here. I take that back. “For Alex to predict where and when or even IF his car will run out of fuel is absolutely impossible. You’re always going to use the line that’s most efficient. “For Sting Ray, he knows Alex is in fuel trouble, but to try to avoid something like that on corner exit is also impossible.
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