Ed Carpenter Racing’s No. 20 Chevrolet got hit by everything but the pace car in Iowa. Smashed out of Saturday’s race in an incident triggered by Team Penske’s Will Power, the extensively-damaged car was brought back to working order with help from mechanics from Rinus VeeKay’s sister No. 21 entry. But their effort wasn’t rewarded.

Sunday’s race came within 10 seconds of being over and sending an unscathed No. 20 entry back to the garage in one piece, but Ed Carpenter was hit by the cartoon anvil once more as a crash involving Sting Ray Robb and Alexander Rossi ended with the hindquarters of the No. 20 resting atop the aeroscreen of Kyle Kirkwood’s No. 27 Andretti Global Honda after it ricocheted off the wall and launched over Rossi’s No. 7 Arrow McLaren entry.