Rossi Cleared: Pit Stop Challenge Bracket

Alexander Rossi announced at Media Day that he is cleared to drive in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500.

Rossi suffered an ankle injury in a crash during Monday’s practice session. He will drive a backup car, which is the car he drove in last year’s race and contended for the win until a pit fire took him out of the race.

The boot he wore on Tuesday and Wednesday is gone, but he is using crutches.

Per IndyCar rules, Rossi retains his middle of the front row starting position.

Pit Stop Challenge Bracket

16 car/driver combinations will compete in an expanded Pit Stop Challenge on Carb Day tomorrow.