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Marcus Ericsson’s global car Andreretti did not go through technical inspection after the race.
Ericsson, who ended up behind the Indianapolis 500 winner Alex Palou On Sunday, he was pushed into the back of 33 cars. Ericsson was taken away from his runner and was moved to 31th place.
A car Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood also managed to inspect. As a result, Kirkwood was transferred to 32. Initially Finished the race in sixth place.
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Andretti Global Driver Marcus Ericsson, 28, watches on Sunday, May 25, 2025, after coming to second place at 109. Running Indianapolis 500 on the Indianapolis engine speedway. (Kristin Enzor / for Indystar / USA Today Network via Imagings Images)
“We receive a notification after the Indianapolis 500 race, as Indycar predicted,” Andretti Global said in a statement. “We take the necessary time to assess the data and we will request a complete review with the Indycar.”
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Indycar said The changes made by Andretti Global was on the energy management system provided by Dallara, a company that provides a chassis for the series. The rulebook states that these parts must be used as delivered.
Moving to the back of the terrain also resulted in the loss of Ericsson’s and Kirkwood’s reward money and championship points from their original finals. Both drivers will instead get money and points related to the penalty end.
Each car was also fined with $ 100,000 and the teams managers for teams for teams were suspended for the upcoming Detroit streets.

May 25, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Andretti Autosport driver Marcus Ericsson (28) races during 109. Waying Indianapolisa 500 on the engine Speedway Indianapolis. (Marc Lebryk-Imagn Pictures)
It was an incredible set of momentum for Andretti, because the Indy 500 handbags this year was a record $ 20,283,000, and the winner Palou was supposed to receive $ 3.8 million. Ericsson will get $ 610,500 to finish 31. When he could make up to $ 1 million per second.
Kirkwood should earn $ 607,500 after being credited with 32. Completion.

Andretti Global Driver Kyle Kirkwood, 27, stands along his pit on Friday, May 16, 2025, during a fast Friday ahead of 109. Indianapolis 500 rides on the Speedway Indianapolis engine Speedway. (Bob Goshert/for Indystar/USA Today Network via Imagings Images)
“We had a great race, we came across a line in the sixth,” Kirkwood said. “We will go through the (review) procedure, and this team is built on sports management. They are built on integrity, and we will try to do everything in the future.”
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Disqualification changed the order of the final part of the podium, while David Malukas from Aj Foyt Racing moved second, and Pato O’ward from Arrow McLaren moved to third place. For the Foyt team, combined with the custom heel of the beacon Santino Ferrucci, he marked the best Indy 500 ending in 25 years for the team.
Car no. 90 Callum Ilott also missed the technical inspection after the race after failing to complete the minimum specification of the height and location on the end plate. According to Racing, the same penalties were given as Andretti Global, which means, not 12, Ilott will be responsible for the end of the “biggest spectacle in races”.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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