Keanu Reeves made his professional racing debut at Indianapolis Motor Speedway over the weekend.

The Matrix star competed in the Toyota GR Cup — an amateur racing series — along with 32 other drivers, finishing 25th in Race 1 on Saturday and 24th in Race 2 on Sunday.
On Saturday, Reeves spun on the grass exiting Turn 9 about midway through the 45-minute race. However, he was able to continue the race after avoiding any collision or injury.
Reeves drove the No. 92 BRZRKR to promote the graphic novel he co-wrote with China Miéville, titled “The Book of Elsewhere.” He was paired with Cody Jones from “Dude Perfect” in Saturday’s race as his teammate.
Ahead of the event, Indianapolis Motor Speedway teased a few images of the actor on the track in a video posted to the school’s official Instagram account.
“Keanu Reeves? Racing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway? 👀,” the caption read. “Even movie stars want to compete in the Racing Capital of the World.”
This isn’t the first time Reeves has been spotted on the track. In 2019, he competed in a celebrity race at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach and took first place.
Reeves, who starred in “Speed” alongside Sandra Bullock, will attend the film’s 30th anniversary screening with the actress on Tuesday in Los Angeles, according to The Associated Press .