IndyCar driver spins three times at 200 MPH, saves it.
Losing control coming out of a corner on an oval is every IndyCar driver's nightmare, but Conor Daly saved it in a move that involved three spins and the infield grass.IndyCar's races at Texas Motor Speedway have not been the same since the track installed a groove of PJ1, a grip compound for stock cars. In an IndyCar, that same compound dramatically reduces grip on the darkened high line and l can lead to dramatic loss of control at speeds of 210 MPH or more.
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