Video: Rosenqvist Slides Into the Tire Barriers in Detroit First Practice

Felix Rosenqvist into the tire barriers from the Raceway at Belle Isle Park.
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The No. 7 Arrow McLaren SP team have a tough start to their Detroit Grand Prix weekend as Felix Rosenqvist crashed early in first practice. Screengrab from NBC Sports

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Felix Rosenqvist started the Detroit Grand Prix weekend with a single car incident in the first 20 minutes of the first practice session.

It was early days for the 30-year-old Swede as he was only on his second lap of the practice. Entering Turn 1, the No. 7 Arrow McLaren SP Chevrolet slid off the racing line and made double contact into the tire barriers.

“I just got loose on entry,” Rosenqvist said, via Peacock. “I thought I saved it, kind of got loose again and just too much speed. It was my mistake nothing really to blame in that situation.”

AMSP will repair Rosenqvist’s car as second practice and qualifying are up next on Saturday.

Here is video from the broadcast of Rosenqvist’s practice incident:

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