The animal rights group plans to send Grosjean some plant-based 'chicken' after they deemed his comments about the incident insensitive.
The unfortunate incident in which Romain Grosjean struck and killed a bird during Indianapolis 500 testing has sparked ...
April 29 (Reuters) - French racing driver Romain Grosjean has angered animal rights group PETA for "flippant" comments after hitting a bird while testing for next month's Indianapolis 500. The French ...
FORMER Formula One star Romain Grosjean was forced to pull his car over after a terrifying bird strike. Grosjean, 40, races for Dale Coyne Racing in IndyCar, and is set to take part in the racing ...
Meanwhile, Monday's rain-shortened practice was interrupted by a crash that damaged four cars and sent 2016 Indy 500 winner ...
Driving at a speed of nearly 230 mph or 370 km/h, Grosjean hit the bird but described the incident in a very graphic manner which did not go down well with PETA.
Thirty-three drivers are entered in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. We break down the entire field, ranking ...
News, notes and quotes Thursday from the paddock at Indianapolis, including how top drivers choose their dance partners to run in traffic.
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Max Verstappen issues ‘always danger’ warning despite safety gains
Max Verstappen delivers a blunt verdict on modern motorsport safety, insisting 'it doesn't matter how safe cars are' following recent high-profile crashes.
Alexander Rossi has been taken to the hospital for further evaluation after a crash in Indianapolis 500 practice Monday (May ...
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