Mexican IndyCar driver 'caught off guard' by ICE's 'Speedway Slammer' post on social media
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The Department of Homeland Security posted an AI-generated photo of an ICE-sponsored IndyCar this week, and it caught the eyes of some of IndyCar's officials and one of its top drivers.
The post was captioned "The Speedway Slammer" and depicted a jailhouse behind a car on the track.
The car's number was 5, the same as Pato O'Ward's car. The 26-year-old was born in Monterrey, Mexico.
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Indycar driver Pato O'Ward drives across the finish line during the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Streets of Toronto. (Dan Hamilton/Imagn Images)
"It caught a lot of people off guard. Definitely caught me off guard," O’Ward said Wednesday. "I was just a little bit shocked at the coincidences of that and, you know, of what it means. ... I don’t think it made a lot of people proud, to say the least."
"We were unaware of plans to incorporate our imagery as part of yesterday’s announcement," IndyCar said in a statement Wednesday. "Consistent with our approach to public policy and political issues, we are communicating our preference that our IP not be utilized moving forward in relation to this matter."
O'Ward said he didn't see the post until a friend texted him about it.
"I haven’t really read into it too much because I don’t think I want to," he said.
Pato O'Ward of Mexico, driving for Arrow McLaren, on pit lane during qualifications for the NTT IndyCar Series Indianapolis 500 qualifying May 18, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. (Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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