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PETA slams Romain Grosjean’s bird‑killing joke after Indy 500 practice

PETA slams Romain Grosjean’s bird‑killing joke after Indy 500 practice

Summary
Romain Grosjean’s joke about hitting a bird at 230 mph during Indy 500 testing drew a sharp rebuke from PETA, which accused him of lacking empathy and said it will send him plant‑based chicken.

Former F1 driver Romain Grosjean drew criticism after joking about a bird he hit at 230 mph during Indy 500 testing. His flippant “no chicken for lunch” remark prompted a sharp rebuke from PETA, which accused him of lacking empathy.

Why it matters:

Driver remarks shape public perception, and Grosjean’s flippant tone turned a casual comment into a PR issue. The incident also spotlights growing scrutiny of wildlife safety at high‑speed events.

The details:

  • Incident – During Indy 500 open testing, Grosjean’s Dale Coyne Racing Honda clipped a bird at Turn 3, splattering blood and debris on his suit, roll‑bar, helmet and aero screen.
  • Grosjean’s comment – “I still have blood on my race suit… The helmet stinks, the seat stinks. No chicken for lunch; I just walked past it.”
  • PETA’s reply – Senior VP Mimi Bekhechi said Grosjean “failed Empathy 101,” mocking his focus on replaceable car parts over a living bird.

What's next:

  • PETA may incorporate the incident into its broader animal‑rights campaign and could file a complaint.
  • Sponsors and fans may pressure Grosjean to apologise, affecting his marketability.
  • The case fuels debate over wildlife protection at circuits, prompting organisers to review safety and animal‑friendly protocols.

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