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MOTOR RACING: 'Double' trouble: Katherine Legge crashes, exits Indy 500: 'I'm gutted'

Katherine Legge saw her Indianapolis 500 end after an early crash while attempting the rare Memorial Day “double” alongside the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600. Despite the setback at Indy, Legge later competed in Charlotte and became the first woman and foreign-born driver to attempt the feat.

FIELD LEVEL MEDIA/Reuters

May 25, 2026

May 24, 2026; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; HMD Motorsports driver Katherine Legge (11) during the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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Katherine Legge swerved from her high-side position to avoid a collision with Ryan Hunter-Reay but her Indianapolis 500 and attempt for the "double" with a Sunday night entry in the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 ended in a spinout.


Legge was uninjured in the incident and traveled to Charlotte to run in the NASCAR race. The British driver was making the sixth bid to complete both races on Memorial Day weekend before the 45-year-old ran into trouble in the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday afternoon. At the Coca-Cola 600, Legge finished 31st.


Her Indy 500 experience lasted just 18 laps.


Coming out of Turn 2, Ryan Hunter-Reay lost control of his Chevrolet and bounced off the wall at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. As he tried to right himself, Legge said she couldn't see much ahead of her because of smoke from Hunter-Reay's car. When she finally saw the car, Legge had to take quick action to avoid him. After a sharp left turn, she wound up crashing into the infield fence, with her car sustaining significant damage.


Both drivers were out of the race and checked in the medical tent. No apparent injuries were sustained.


"He came back up the track, so last minute I had to go left. It just wasn't enough time to avoid," Legge said Sunday.


Legge was able to exit her No. 11 Chevrolet for HMD Motorsports with A.J. Foyt Racing without assistance. Hunter-Reay was also uninjured.


"Desperately frustrating," Legge said of her mindset Sunday afternoon. "To be taken out by something not in your control, it would be slightly better to be taken out by something in your control ... we were looking forward to a long day, 1,100 miles."


Legge had only a few hours to switch her gear, her car and her mindset entering the Coca-Cola 600.


"I need to have an attitude adjustment, because right now I'm pissed," Legge said after the Indy 500. "And disappointed. I need to get on that plane and try and get into the right mindset."


Legge, 45, was the only woman in the Indianapolis 500 field in 2026. She started the Coca-Cola 600 from the 37th spot on the grid.


The "double" calls for a driver to compete in two premiere races, covering 1,100 miles with barely a moment to spare between the Indy and NASCAR Cup Series races. Five drivers previously have attempted the double since John Andretti hatched the idea in 1994 for AJ Foyt Racing. Andretti finished 10th at Indy but was knocked out after 220 laps at Charlotte due to engine trouble.


"Very few drivers ever get the opportunity to attempt the 'double,' and I do not take that opportunity lightly," Legge said last week. "This challenge is about pushing through perceived limits ... and trying to do something unique."


Tony Stewart in 2001 is the lone driver to finish on the lead lap of both races on the same day.


-Field Level Media/Reuters

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