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Josef Newgarden taken to hospital for evaluation after collapsing; Pato O'Ward wins second race of Iowa doubleheader

NEWTON, Iowa — Josef Newgarden collapsed in the motorhome lot following his late crash Sunday at Iowa Speedway and was taken to a Des Moines hospital by helicopter for evaluation.

IndyCar medical director Dr. Geoffrey Billows said Newgarden was transported by helicopter to Mercy One Des Moines Medical Center because the infield care center lacked the equipment to properly evaluate the Team Penske driver, who cut open the back of his head when he collapsed.

Billows said Newgarden was awake and alert, but the hospital was a 45-minute drive from the track and heavy traffic for the post-race Blake Shelton concert would have delayed the journey.

Newgarden dominated and led 148 of the 300 laps while trying to sweep the weekend. But something on his Team Penske car broke with 64 laps remaining and the 31-year-old Tennessee driver spun hard into the outside wall — creating an opening for Pato O'Ward of Arrow McLaren SP to win the race.

Newgarden, a two-time IndyCar champion, was visibly rattled after his mandatory check in the infield care center after the crash.

«Definitely was a bit of a shot. I want to cry, so sad for my team. I don't know what happened,» Newgarden said. «Everything felt fine to me. Totally unexpected and it caught me by my surprise. Team Penske is the best. I never have this stuff, so maybe we were due.

»We can't afford it for this year. But we'll fight back. We have a great team here."

Chevrolet's initial diagnosis was that the suspension broke on Newgarden's car. There was no immediate word on the force in which Newgarden hit the outside wall.

Billows said Newgarden cleared all tests in the care center after the crash, and the medical staff spoke to him a second time before he returned to the motorhome

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