News
One member of the Inside Line panel thinks Colton Herta (photo) is coming to a handful of strong tracks for him in the second half of the season, providing optimism he can climb from 10th in the ...
Ericsson won the Indianapolis 500 in 2022. He finished second in 2023 but was more upset with the way INDYCAR Race Control handled a late Red Flag in order to have a one-lap restart in that race ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
Indy 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson penalized for failed post-race inspection, drops to 31st place and forfeits 2nd-place payout - MSNIndianapolis 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson was one of three top-12 finishers from Sunday's race whose cars failed a post-race inspection, resulting in a drop to the back of the field. For Ericsson ...
Marcus Ericsson places second in the 109th Indianapolis 500. The 2022 Indy 500 champion said “it’s painful” to have come “so close” to another victory at the Brickyard. Ericsson said the back marker ...
The No. 27 and 28 Andretti Global entries of Kyle Kirkwood and Marcus Ericsson, along with the No. 90 of Prema Racing's Callum Ilott, failed post-race inspection and have been disqualified from ...
Marcus Ericsson has partnered with Allegra to keep him sharp and focused as he vies for another Indy 500 win. (Scott Heins, Courtesy of Allegra) "When we’re racing 200-plus miles an hour, you ...
It’s been common practice for many years that Marcus Ericsson is on track during one of the biggest weekends in racing. Just over a decade ago, he was preparing to take on the streets of Monaco ...
Marcus Ericsson, driver of the #28 Allegra Honda, was sent from second place to 31st after being one of three cars to fail post-race inspection at Sunday's 109th Indianapolis 500.
Marcus Ericsson is one of those drivers. Ericsson moved to IndyCar for the 2019 season, following five seasons on the F1 grid with Caterham, Sauber, and Alfa Romeo.
For Marcus Ericsson and David Malukas, an Indy 500 victory was so close. But no one cares about "who finished second." ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
‘I had that race and lost it’: Marcus Ericsson places second behind Alex Palou at Indy 500 - MSNINDIANAPOLIS — A look of despondence seized Marcus Ericsson’s face as he took off his helmet on pit lane after crossing the finish line in the 2025 Indianapolis 500. Joy and dejection had ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results