Now this wasn't what I wanted to learn when I got to work this morning - truly sad news
Although it isn't the first time an Indycar has gone airborne on its own seemingly without "outside" interference - remember Pancho Carter during qualifying in 1987 - I hope IRL takes a long, hard look at
why the cars have this nasty tendency to take to the skies, because something is - other than the already flawed back-end - really messed up with the current cars, that's for sure.
R.I.P. Tony