The loss of control of the car meant that he ended up in the wall and Indycar’s second race was over for Felix Rosenqvist.
— I came a little too high, felt the car wobble a little, managed to save it but wobbled again and then I came too high and ended up in the wall, says the Swede in Viaplay’s broadcast.
Rosenqvist, who started in pole position for the first time this season and fourth overall, crashed on the 177th lap.
Marcus Ericsson, who won the opener in Saint Petersburg, Florida, finished eighth. American Josef Newgarden won ahead of Pato O’Ward, Mexico, and Alex Palou, Spain.