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Daly missed loose wheel “by six inches”, questions speed of IndyCar caution

Conor Daly has relived the moment that he narrowly avoided a detached wheel in Sunday’s IndyCar Series race at Iowa, and questioned the speed at which the caution was thrown.

Speaking on his Speed Street podcast, Daly explained the moment he came upon Sting Ray Robb’s left-rear wheel on lap 157 during his third outing subbing for the sidelined Simon Pagenaud at Meyer Shank Racing.

Robb’s car had left pitlane without the wheelnut attached to its left-rear corner, and when he got to Turn 3 at low speed, it detached from the car and rolled up the racetrack, directly on to the racing line.

Daly and Arrow McLaren’s Alexander Rossi swerved either side of the wheel as they negotiated the turn at over 150mph. Race weekend dominator Josef Newgarden also had to move up the track to avoid it, getting perilously close to Devlin DeFrancesco’s car to do so.

“I almost ended up with a tyre directly in my lap,” said Daly. “That was not fun. Crazy to see that tyre, I don’t know why we didn’t go yellow quicker.

“It should’ve been yellow as soon as that car was limping back to the pits. I definitely think there are going to be some questions about that.”

Daly struck a flying wheel in the 2021 Indianapolis 500, after Graham Rahal’s car also lost a left-rear after a similarly botched pitstop, and it struck his car’s nose at high speed – sending it flying much higher into the air.

He added: “This time I saw it, Indy two years ago, I never saw the tyre, it basically came from the sky like an alien. With this one, I was like ‘oh no!’ because these cars are just so on edge, you can’t just turn them, if you turn them you spin sometimes.

“I knew I had a McLaren, I don’t know if it was Rossi or [Felix] Rosenqvist [next to me], so I basically just got on the brakes and yanked the wheel left, just at the last second.

Source: Autosport

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