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Get to know IndyCar Series driver Marcus Ericsson, who owns an Indianapolis 500 victory. He drives for Andretti Global.
Marcus Ericsson had finished second to winner Alex Palou in Sunday's Indianapolis 500 before his Andretti Global car failed post-race inspection.
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 ...
In an affirmation of his status as one of the best IndyCar drivers of his generation, Alex Palou took the lead from Marcus ...
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 on Sunday, Marcus Ericsson held the lead in the No. 28 car for Andretti ...
On May 29, 2022, Marcus Ericsson was on top of the IndyCar world, having just driven 500 miles faster than anyone else on the planet. At 31 years old, Ericsson earned his first Indy 500 victory.
Marcus Ericsson places second in the 109th Indianapolis 500. The 2022 Indy 500 champion said “it’s painful” to have come “so ...
Marcus Ericsson is one of those drivers ... he moved to Chip Ganassi for the 2020 season. And in the 2022 Indianapolis 500, Ericsson held off Pato O’Ward over a two-lap shootout at the end ...
There is an affable and personable quality to Marcus Ericsson that makes him very approachable. Perhaps in a way that's unfitting for someone who holds the very key to his city in his hands.
IndyCar penalized runner-up Marcus Ericsson, Kyle Kirkwood and Callum Ilott for violations discovered in post race tech. Their finishes are shown as 31st-33rd, respectively. Original ...
Marcus Ericsson, who finished second to Alex Palou in Sunday's Indianapolis 500, and Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood were penalized and moved to the back of the 33-car finishing order after ...