Team Penske's Strategic Shift: Conor Daly Replaces David Malukas After Crash

During IndyCar practice at Nashville Superspeedway, David Malukas suffered a severe crash in Turn 2, colliding with the SAFER Barrier with such force that it dislodged his steering wheel. Though conscious and alert, Malukas was transported to a hospital for further evaluation and remains under medical supervision. In response, Team Penske has enlisted veteran driver Conor Daly to pilot the No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet backup car. Daly will conduct a 'shakedown run' during qualifications to prepare the vehicle for the extended final practice session, particularly amid a pre-existing nine-place grid engine penalty. The primary car's extensive damage necessitated a complete transition to the backup, a process requiring over three hours. Key developments include: - Malukas's crash occurred in the same Turn 2 area as his 2025 incident, raising safety concerns.