July of 2024 will be remembered as a costly month for A.J. Foyt Racing and Arrow McLaren.

The losses started on July 14 at the second race of the NTT IndyCar Series’ Iowa doubleheader when Arrow McLaren’s Alexander Rossi ran out of fuel on the final lap in Turn 2 and had Foyt’s Sting Ray Robb launch skyward over the back of his car and come to a stop sitting upside down in Turn 3.

Piled into by the cars driven by Ed Carpenter and Kyle Kirkwood, Rossi’s No. 7 Chevy was in a thorough state of disrepair — as was Robb’s No. 41 Chevy — and both teams were forced to prepare different cars for the race at Toronto the following weekend.

There, the teams experienced a repeat of Iowa, but worse. Pato O’Ward’s solo spin in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevy late in the race made his car a launching pad for Robb’s teammate Santino Ferrucci, who drove over the front of O’Ward’s car with his No. 14 Chevy in Turn 1 and landed upside-down in Turn 2. Adding to the damage, O’Ward’s teammate Nolan Siegel was the last car to fire through the incident at a high rate of speed and smashed into the front of the No. 5 with his No. 6 entry.