Dayton Daily News

VeeKay expects to race at Mid-Ohio after injury

- By Jenna Fryer

Rinus VeeKay was on a 75-mile training ride when he lost control of his bicycle, flew over the handlebars and landed so hard that he cracked his helmet and his left shoulder.

He said he twice nearly blacked out on the trail from the pain, and his trainer had to leave him to go to the main road and call an ambulance. He was taken to a hospital in Hobart, Indiana, where X-rays confirmed a broken collarbone.

The rising IndyCar star will miss Sunday’s race at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, but told The Associated Press on Thursday he’s determined to be back in the car at Mid-Ohio in two weeks and salvage his promising season.

“Everyone is very, very sure that I can drive in Mid-Ohio,” VeeKay said during a drive to Milwaukee, where he planned to have lunch with the CEO of Direct Supply, the company sponsoring his Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet this weekend at Road America.

Oliver Askew will instead drive for VeeKay at Road America in Askew’s second consecutiv­e race as a substitute driver. Askew filled in for Felix Rosenqvist on Sunday in Detroit when Rosenqvist was injured in a crash a day earlier.

VeeKay will be at Road America all weekend supporting ECR and trying not to be upset to see someone else driving his car. The 20-yearold Dutchman scored his first career IndyCar victory in May on the road course at Indianapol­is and is fifth in the standings, 56 points behind leader Pato O’Ward in a changing of the guard season of IndyCar.

“I think it’s going to be a little bit hard, of course, to get reminded once you see the cars take off,” VeeKay said. “I’m just going to be at the track trying to learn as much as possible and still be a big part of the team.”

VeeKay and his trainer, Raun Grobben, left Detroit following the IndyCar doublehead­er and headed toward Chicago for their training ride Monday. VeeKay’s parents went to the beach while he and Grobben went for a ride.

He said he doesn’t know what caused him to lose control of his bike but that Grobben tried to grab him and stop the fall and suffered tire burns on his arm and knee.

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