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INDIANAPOLIS – Marcus Ericsson’s drive to second place in Sunday’s 109 th Indianapolis 500 took a wrong turn on Monday when IndyCar officials bounced him to 30 th in the official results ...
Three top-12 finishers in Sunday's Indy 500, including runner-up Marcus Ericsson, failed post-race tech, with IndyCar sending them to the back of the standings.
INDIANAPOLIS — Three top-12 finishers from Sunday's Indianapolis 500 have been moved to the back of the field for a series of post-race penalties including failed tech inspection and team member ...
Indianapolis 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson was penalized to the rear of the 33-car field along with Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood on Monday.
Ericsson was the runner-up in the 109th running in the Indy 500, but he now was tossed back to 31st. Kirkwood was sixth but drops to 32nd. Ilott goes from 12th to 33rd.
The 2022 race winner also finished second in 2023, so he knows Indy 500 close calls. "We had an incredible car. I thought I had the best race car I've ever had," Kirkwood said.
The Andretti Global driver was credited with a 31st-place finish, his worst in any IndyCar race since a 33rd-place showing in last year's Indy 500. Ericsson, a former Formula One driver, won the ...
David Malukas is now listed as the runner-up in this year's Indianapolis 500, followed by Pato O'Ward. This was Ericsson's second runner-up finish since winning in 2022 , and they do not get easier.
He won the 2022 Indianapolis 500 and finished runner-up in 2023 to Josef Newgarden. Ericsson is currently in his seventh season in the NTT IndyCar Series and his second driving for Andretti Global.
Three top-12 finishers in Sunday's Indy 500, including runner-up Marcus Ericsson, failed post-race tech, with IndyCar sending them to the back of the standings.