Johnson gets wrist evaluated after Long Beach IndyCar practice crash
The NASCAR legend appeared to grab too much kerb at the Turn 5 right-hander, and bounced nose-first into the tyre wall on corner exit, his right hand still holding the steering wheel.
The incident brought out the red flag, and Johnson initially told NBC that his hand was fine.
However, the IndyCar sophomore was unable to take part in the fans’ autograph session due to a huge splint on his …Keep reading
The incident brought out the red flag, and Johnson initially told NBC that his hand was fine.
However, the IndyCar sophomore was unable to take part in the fans’ autograph session due to a huge splint on his …Keep reading