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Former F1 driver Alexander Rossi has undergone surgery on injuries he suffered in a huge Indy 500 crash.
Ex-Formula 1 driver Alexander Rossi successfully underwent surgery after suffering minor injuries in a practice crash at the Indianapolis 500. The crash left Rossi with minor injuries to a finger on his left hand and his right ankle. Rossi lost control, spun off at Turn 2, and hit the wall rear-first, with his car ending up on its side on the track. McLaren’s Pato O’Ward also collided with Rossi, while Romain Grosjean was involved but released after checks. Rossi, determined to race, intends to participate in final practice on Friday and the 110th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. O’Ward and Grosjean expressed their perspectives on the incident and the hope for a dry day on Friday for car preparation.



