Bourdais released from hospital

The car driven by Sebastien Bourdais impacts the wall in the second turn during qualifying last Saturday for the Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. Bourdais fractured his pelvis and hip in the crash.
The car driven by Sebastien Bourdais impacts the wall in the second turn during qualifying last Saturday for the Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. Bourdais fractured his pelvis and hip in the crash.

INDIANAPOLIS - Sebastien Bourdais has been released from the hospital after a crash during qualifying for the Indy 500 last weekend that left him with multiple fractures in his pelvis and a fractured right hip.

The French driver tweeted a picture of himself leaving Methodist Hospital on crutches Wednesday.

Bourdais will likely miss the rest of the season, though he optimistically tweeted he was "looking forward to getting back in the car." James Davison will drive his entry for Dale Coyne Racing on Sunday in the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500.

Bourdais was among the fastest in qualifying Saturday when his car wiggled going through the second turn. The four-time Champ Car champion tried to correct and slid up the track, slammed head-on into the SAFER barrier and flipped before stopping on the back straightaway.