The 2024 Indy 500 got off to a dramatic start as drivers faced challenges right from the beginning. Linus Lundqvist of Chip Ganassi Racing spun out and hit the wall early in the race, becoming the second Ganassi driver to exit prematurely. Katherine Legge, the only woman in the race, experienced engine failure, adding to the early drama.
The race was further marred by a crash on the opening lap involving Tom Blomqvist, Marcus Ericsson, and Pietro Fittipaldi, forcing them out of the competition. Despite the setbacks, the remaining drivers soldiered on under caution as safety workers cleared the track.
The delay caused by the incidents led to a four-hour wait before the race finally got underway. Kyle Larson, attempting the historic “double” by racing in both the Indy 500 and NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600, faced a tough decision as weather delays threatened his chances of making it to the second race on time.
As the drivers returned to the track after the rain delay, the anticipation and excitement for the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500 continued to build. With the race finally underway, fans and viewers were treated to an action-packed event filled with unexpected twists and turns.