IndyCar: Santino Ferrucci's car catapults into the air in wild wreck at Toronto

Santino Ferrucci's car went airborne in the late laps in the Honda Indy Toronto. (via NBC Sports)
Santino Ferrucci's car went airborne in the late laps in the Honda Indy Toronto. (via NBC Sports)

Santino Ferrucci’s car catapulted over Pato O’Ward’s in a wild wreck with 13 laps to go in the Honda Indy Toronto on Sunday.

O’Ward spun into the outside wall shortly after a restart with a bunch of cars behind him. As drivers continued into the corner where O’Ward was crashed, many didn’t slow down. Pietro Fittipaldi hit O’Ward before Ferrucci barreled into O’Ward’s car and flew into the catchfence.

Take a look at how it happened.

Thankfully, every driver in the crash was uninjured. It still seems unclear how spotters didn't see O'Ward's spin and alert drivers behind to slow down in an attempt to make the wreck far less serious than it was. Track workers apparently missed it too. If you look closely in the background of the video above, a green flag is being waved even after O'Ward's car is hit by Marcus Ericsson (and before Fittipaldi and Ferrucci enter the scene).

Ferrucci's crash is the second time in as many races an IndyCar driver has gone airborne. A week ago at Iowa Speedway, Sting Ray Robb's car went into the air after it launched over the back of Alexander Rossi's on the final lap as Rossi slowed. Rossi missed Sunday's race after fracturing his thumb in a practice crash on Friday.

Colton Herta won the race from the pole on Sunday after he held off his Andretti Autosport teammate Kyle Kirkwood for the win.

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