IndyCar driver Sting Ray Robb transported to local hospital after horrific last lap crash at Iowa

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Sting Ray Robb Injured in IndyCar Race at Iowa SpeedwaySting Ray Robb Injured in IndyCar Race at Iowa Speedway In a harrowing incident during the final lap of today’s IndyCar race at Iowa Speedway, driver Sting Ray Robb suffered a serious crash. Robb’s car flipped in the air after colliding with another vehicle and crashed heavily back onto the track. Amidst the shock and concern, there is some positive news. Robb was conscious and alert as he was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. He gave a thumbs-up sign as he was carried away on a stretcher. The incident cast a pall over what had been a thrilling IndyCar doubleheader at Iowa Speedway. AJ Foyt Racing, Robb’s team, released a statement indicating that he is in good spirits and up and alert. As a precautionary measure, Dr. Vaizer of the IndyCar Medical Staff has recommended that Robb be transported by air to the hospital due to traffic and distance. The statement from AJ Foyt Racing emphasizes that this is being done “out of abundance of caution.” The situation is still evolving, and more updates are expected as Robb undergoes further assessment. Our thoughts and prayers are with him during this time.

On the last lap of the IndyCar race at Iowa Speedway today, Sting Ray Robb wrecked, flipped in the air, and came down to the track hard. It was a scary wreck that ended with Robb being transported to a local hospital for further evaluation.

Good news, Sting Ray Robb was awake and alert while being transported. He gave a thumbs up as he was carried away on the stretcher.

The IndyCar doubleheader at Iowa Speedway is a great event. Unfortunately, it ended on a sour note with Robb going to the hospital.

AJ Foyt Racing released a statement.

“Sting Ray is up, alert and in good spirits.

“After evaluation by the IndyCar Medical Staff, Dr. Vaizer has advised for medical transport by air to the hospital out of abundance of caution for further evaluation,” the team said. “Air transport has been recommended due to traffic and distance from the hospital.”

This is a developing story…

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