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Andretti Global has accepted the penalties levied following post-race infractions that cost Marcus Ericsson and Kyle Kirkwood ...
Marcus Ericsson finished second behind winner Alex Palou in Sunday's 109th Indianapolis 500, but was moved to 30th after his ...
Andretti Global IndyCar driver Marcus Ericsson was sick after leading the Indy 500 with just 14 laps to go only to get passed ...
“After careful analysis with IndyCar surrounding the Indianapolis 500 post-race technical violations and penalties to the Nos ...
Three top-12 finishers in Sunday's Indy 500, including runner-up Marcus Ericsson, failed post-race tech, with IndyCar sending ...
Indy 500 proved to be an event to forget for Andretti Global, with two of its cars getting hit with penalties post-race.
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The Spun on MSNAndretti Global Announces Decision On Indy 500 PunishmentAfter the Indy 500 wrapped up last Sunday, IndyCar announced post-race penalties for Andretti Global's No. 27 and 28 cars.
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WISH-TV on MSNTwo more IndyCar drivers penalized following Indy 500IndyCar drivers Graham Rahal and Scott Dixon receive penalties after unapproved engine changes, moving back on the starting ...
However, a post-race inspection revealed that Ericsson had unsanctioned modifications on his car. The result: a penalty that ...
Boles said he offered Callum Ilott, Kyle Kirkwood and Marcus Ericsson the chance to skip the banquet, but they showed up.
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 ...
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