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Marcus Ericsson finished second behind winner Alex Palou in Sunday's 109th Indianapolis 500, but was moved to 30th after his car failed post-race tech. Kyle Kirkwood and Callum Ilott also penalized.
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.
On Monday, IndyCar announced severe penalties for cars No. 2 (Newgarden) and No. 12 (Power). The drivers would be moved from ...
Andretti Global has accepted the penalties levied following post-race infractions that cost Marcus Ericsson and Kyle Kirkwood ...
However, a post-race inspection revealed that Ericsson had unsanctioned modifications on his car. The result: a penalty that ...
Indy 500 champions Josef Newgarden and Will Power were hit with a major penalty less than a week before the green flag drops for the race. The Team Penske drivers will be forced to start in the ...
Hold those podium photos -- we have some big changes to the 2025 Indianapolis 500 finishing order a day after it finished. IndyCar announced Monday that Andretti Global's No. 27, driven by Kyle ...
IndyCar president Doug Boles faced a tough call to Roger Penske amid the Team Penske Indy 500 illegal part scandal and ...
Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar Series president Doug Boles and three drivers sent to the back of the Indianapolis ...
Marcus Ericsson has lost his Indy 500 runner-up finish after his No. 28 car failed post-race tech inspection after Sunday's race. Ericsson's Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood, who finished ...