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Andretti Global's Marcus Ericsson's and Kyle Kirkwood's Indy 500 finishes relegated due to illegal car modifications. Drivers ...
Marcus Ericsson had finished second to winner Alex Palou in Sunday's Indianapolis 500 before his Andretti Global car failed ...
Marcus Ericsson led Sunday's Indianapolis 500 late, but had his second-place finish dropped to 31st because of a failed ...
For Marcus Ericsson and David Malukas, an Indy 500 victory was so close. But no one cares about "who finished second." ...
As they crossed the yard of bricks at the start-finish line with 13 laps to go in the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500 ...
In an affirmation of his status as one of the best IndyCar drivers of his generation, Alex Palou took the lead from Marcus ...
A postrace inspection of Marcus Ericsson's car revealed modification violations that will move him out of the runner-up spot ...
Palou, seeking his third series championship in four years, has won five of this year's six races.Start the day smarter. Get ...
But finishing second in the Indianapolis 500 usually makes a race driver cry. That’s what Marcus Ericsson of Andretti Global did when he pulled into pit lane and climbed out of his No. 28 ...
Ericsson's car was one of three penalized after race. Each team was docked its race earnings and fined $100,000.
INDIANAPOLIS -- 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 after their cars were found in ...