Shortly after noon Eastern at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Colton Herta was inverted on the track, after a hard crash early in the Full-Field Qualifying session left his No. 26 Andretti Global Honda upside down and leaning against the wall.
A few hours later, Herta was in the field for the 109th Indianapolis 500.
Hours after a scary crash saw Herta visit the medical center for evaluation, the Andretti driver was back on the track, pushing himself and the No. 26 Honda to the limit. Just before 5:00 p.m. local time, Herta was making his four laps around the 2.5-mile oval.
And he did enough to book a spot
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