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Grosjean draws ire for complaint about ‘stink’ of bird he killed in Indy 500 testing

During Indy 500 testing, Romain Grosjean hit a bird at high speed, leading to a surprising backlash from PETA. His vivid recount of the event, highlighting a stinky helmet and a blood-stained suit, drew criticism for insensitivity. With the...

The Guardian· Apr 29, 2026 · 7:42 PM · 187 views

During Indy 500 testing, Romain Grosjean hit a bird at high speed, leading to a surprising backlash from PETA. His vivid recount of the event, highlighting a stinky helmet and a blood-stained suit, drew criticism for insensitivity. With the Indianapolis 500 approaching, Grosjean's comments have ignited a heated debate. #Indy500 #Racing #PETA #Motorsport #Controversy

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