Bourdais serving as mentor during Honda Indy Toronto, months after crash
TORONTO — Sebastien Bourdais is trading in his helmet for his smarts this weekend at the Honda Indy Toronto.
The Frenchman is returning to the race track in a mentorship role for Dale Coyne Racing just two months after a crash during qualifying for the Indy 500.
Bourdais fractured his pelvis, a hip and two ribs when his car exploded into pieces and spun through Turn 2 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway after hitting the wall at 227 miles per hour.
“If I see something then I’ll try and help and if I don’t then I’ll just shut up and see what happens,” Bourdais said Thursday at a press conference ahead of the IndyCar race on the streets surrounding Exhibition Place.


