Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Speedway, Ind.) — Alexander Rossi hopes to race in the Indianapolis 500 this weekend despite undergoing outpatient procedures to his right ankle and a finger on his left hand for injuries suffered in a crash Monday afternoon. ECR Racing, in a social media post, characterized the injuries as "minor" and said the 2016 Indy 500 winner "will continue to be evaluated with the full intent of participating in final practice on Friday." Rossi, who is set to start in the middle of the front row for the race, has no additional injuries, according to the team. After a week vo...
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