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In an affirmation of his status as one of the best IndyCar drivers of his generation, Alex Palou took the lead from Marcus Ericsson with 14 laps to go and led the rest of the way to win the 109th Indianapolis 500,
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 ...
The former Indy 500 winner found himself in the lead as laps ticked down — and lapped traffic got into the mix
It looked like Ryan Hunter-Reay might be heading to a second career Indy 500 victory as he was pacing the field past the halfway point of the race. With 30 laps to go, however, he stalled out in the pits and fell all the way to last place among the drivers still out on the track.
Reay, Sam Hornish Jr., Juan Pablo Montoya and Gordon Johncock earned thrilling victories at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Alex Palou became the first Spanish driver to win the Indy 500, also earning him his fifth series win out of six races this season. Palou took the lead late after passi