Marcus Ericsson Wins Indianapolis 500
Ericsson held off a hungry Pato O’Ward to win the 106th running of the Indianapolis 500 in a dramatic two-lap shootout.
Ericsson held off a hungry Pato O’Ward to win the 106th running of the Indianapolis 500 in a dramatic two-lap shootout.
He was dominant for much of the race, but instead, he’ll depart Indianapolis without a trophy.
The Indianapolis 500 pole position battle between Scott Dixon and Alex Palou resulted in the fastest pole position qualifying run in 500 history.
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