The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Grosjean fumes after first lap crash in heat race of all-star race

- By JENNA FRYER

IndyCar’s exhibition Thermal $1 million Challenge got off to a rocky start Sunday when Romain Grosjean was crashed on the opening lap of the first heat race and fumed about the cost of the damage for his small team.

“I mean, who is going to pay for the damage? We come here with no points on the line and do nothing wrong and the car is completely smashed,” Grosjean said after walking from his crashed car along the private, members-only road course back to pit road.

“It’s not what I signed (up for) with IndyCar.”

The second heat race was uneventful.

IndyCar’s first non-points race since 2008 is filling a hole in IndyCar’s early-season schedule and actually only pays $500,000 because the Thermal Club members shied away from participat­ing in the event with a matching buy-in. Club members instead were randomly paired with teams for an embedded weekend experience with an IndyCar organizati­on.

The event is designed to be like an all-star race and has a unique format in which only 12 drivers participat­e in the main event. The dozen all-stars advanced into the “A Main” by finishing in the top six of one of two heat races. The heat races were 10 laps, or 20 minutes, whichever comes first.

It went awry moments after the first heat began on the 17-turn, 3.067-mile raceway when Scott Dixon ran into the back of Grosjean, causing Grosjean to spin into Rinus VeeKay, who clipped Christian Lundgaard. Dixon was given an avoidable contact penalty as Grosjean, who moved to IndyCar from Formula 1, seethed.

Grosjean is in his first season with Juncos Hollinger Racing — the third team in four years for Grosjean — and the tiny organizati­on doesn’t have the same operating budget as the top IndyCar teams.

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