After a full week of practice and qualifying without a single incident, that changed in a big way on Monday. 
After a career-best Indy 500 qualifying effort put him second on the grid, Alexander Rossi lost control of his No. 20 ECR Chevrolet during practice on Monday at the exit of Turn 2.
He slammed the wall and the car lifted up off the ground, rotating to the side before sitting back ...Keep reading

Source: Rossi, O'Ward, and Grosjean cars destroyed in huge Indy 500 practice crash