Video: Seemingly Small Piece of Debris Under Curbing, Ends Up Being Entire Splitter and Radiator Pan

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As if this weekend’s NASCAR racing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s Road Course wasn’t crazy enough, with flying cars in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event, we’ve now had an entire splitter and radiator pan pulled from underneath the curbing in turn five, something that really doesn’t appear to be logistically possible, by inital assessment.

Watch as the AMR Safety Team attempts to pull a seemingly small piece of debris from underneath the curbing, but instead ends up with an entire splitter and radiator pan.

There was no official determination of who that splitter and radiator pan belongs too, but if there is an update, it will be added to this story.

 

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