2016 Verizon IndyCar SeriesOpen Wheel 

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It looked like the car was locked up before it reached the wall, hopefully that means he wasn't knocked out by it.

E: The optimist in me says the race would've been red flagged if the officials knew it was really bad.
 
Pretty sure the spring was much more massive, the carbon fiber bends, breaks and is lighter in itself.
Still, he got knocked out for sure and let's hope it's just a minor concussion.
I know, it's a lot heavier.
 
I would say stopping the race until further news comes out would be appropriate. If it comes back positive, go green. And if the opposite is given, end the race.
 
It looked like Wilson might have been applying the brakes after the nosecone hit him and before the car hit the wall. Seeing the small amount of smoke around Wilson's car before the wall impact. Hoping for a good outcome.
 
Helicopter means nothing right now. Like mentioned, the track sits in the middle of nowhere and it seems more like a typical move. Helicopter is still on the track by the way, doesn't seem like there's much of a hurry.
 
Prayers go out to Justin Wilson.

And Guys, look at the bright side. When ever there has been a truly horrific crash, Senna, Wheldon, Etc. The race has been halted and called. I'm trying to think that they Air Care is a precaution for him, and he simply got knocked out. Try to think positive guys

Edit: And as GT Ace said, Pocono is in the middle of no where. The closest hospital is Lehigh Valley Health, which is almost an hour a way.
 
What a horrible way for Chaves to potentially win his first race.
 
I'm hoping this isn't bad. Because the nose cone was bouncing (as opposed to it being a harder spring that was flying into a driver's face), it gives me bigger hope that this is survivable. Still praying though.
 
They can't send the helicopter until he's stable, and twitter is reporting that the helicopter is leaving now.

Thing is, that should be a reason to stop the race unless they've got a helicopter to replace the one leaving already.
I don't think Indycar uses that FIA rule sadly.
 
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