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Two of Colton Herta's teammates at Andretti Global lost top-6 Indy 500 finishes after failing tech inspection.
After the Indy 500 wrapped up last Sunday, IndyCar announced post-race penalties for Andretti Global's No. 27 and 28 cars.
Andretti Global IndyCar driver Marcus Ericsson was sick after leading the Indy 500 with just 14 laps to go only to get passed ...
Andretti Global has accepted the penalties levied following post-race infractions that cost Marcus Ericsson and Kyle Kirkwood ...
“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 ...
Testing has begun on a partial-scanning process for tech inspections after an Indy 500 that had several failures and caused a paddock uproar. Here's what's next.
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The technical inspection failures involve Kyle Kirkwood's No. 27 car, Marcus Ericsson's No. 28 car, and Callum Ilott's No. 90 ...
Indianapolis 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson was penalized to the rear of the 33-car field along with Andretti Global teammate ...
Indy 500 proved to be an event to forget for Andretti Global, with two of its cars getting hit with penalties post-race.