Kyle Larson and Ty Dillon both appeared unhurt after the scary crash at Indianapolis.
The crash still sent his car into the air and left both he and Dillon experiencing a pretty substantial hit, but it allowed Larson to substantially cut down the impact. Telemetry shown by NBC's NASCAR broadcast showed that Larson was going around 120 MPH at the time of impact, a terrifying speed to hit a wall head-on had he been unable to scrub some speed off by instead sliding sideways into the moving Dillon.
Both Larson and Dillon were able to get out of their cars under their own power. Larson also appeared to seek out Dillon to apologize after getting out of his car. In a post-crash interview, Dillon called the crash"about the hardest he had been hit by anything." Larson, who was also released from NASCAR's infield are center shortly after the crash, declined comment to NBC. The race continued after a brief caution.
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