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Indy 500: Post-race penalties for 3 drivers drop runner up Marcus Ericsson to 31st

Technical inspection penalties at the Indianapolis 500 have changed the final finishing order

109th Running Of The Indianapolis 500
109th Running Of The Indianapolis 500
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Mark Schofield
Mark Schofield is a former college quarterback and attorney covering the NFL and F1.

The 109th running of the Indianapolis 500 came to a close on Sunday, with Alex Palou capturing not just his first win on an oval, but his first win in the greatest spectacle in motorsport.

However, the final finishing order was not completed until Monday, and there are some changes.

IndyCar announced three post-race technical inspection penalties which dropped a pair of cars inside the Top 10, and a car that finished in P12, to the back of the grid.

In a statement, IndyCar announced that a post-race inspection of the No. 27 Andretti Global car of Kyle Kirkwood, who finished sixth, and the No. 28 Andretti Global car of Marcus Ericsson, who finished second behind Palou, uncovered “modifications to the Dallara-supplied Energy Management System (EMS) covers and cover-to-A-arm mounting points with unapproved spacers and parts.” Under IndyCar rules, those components must be used “as supplied.”

IndyCar noted in the statement that those modifications “provided the capability of enhanced aerodynamic efficiency to both cars.”

As for the No. 90 PREMA Racing and Callum Ilott, IndyCar found that the front wing assembly “failed to meet the minimum endplate height and location specification.”

All three were found in violation of Rule 9.3.1 which governs “Improper Conduct,” while the No. 27 and No. 28 cars were found in violation of Rule 14.1.2 (which involves modifications requiring approval) and Rule 14.1.3, which also involves modifications.

The PREMA Racing No. 90 also violated Rule 14.7.6.8, which governs the front wing height, and Rule 14.7.6.4, which governs endplates.

All three cars were ordered at the back of the field, with Ericsson now classified in P31, Kirkwood in P32, and Ilott in P33.

The penalty for the No. 28 car promoted David Malukas of A.J. Foyt Enterprises to P2, and Pato O’Ward of Arrow McLaren to P3.

Furthermore, IndyCar announced that prize money and championship race points were assessed according to the final finishing positions. In addition, each car received a $100,000 fine, and the “team/competition managers for the three entries have been placed on a one-race suspension,” which will be served this weekend at the Streets of Detroit.

The updated finishing order is as follows:

2025 Indianapolis 500 Final Results

Position

Driver

Team

1Alex PalouChip Ganassi Racing
2David MalukasA.J. Foyt
3Pato O'WardArrow McLaren
4Felix RosenqvistMeyer Shank Racing
5Santino FerrucciA.J. Foyt
6Christian RasmussenEd Carpenter Racing
7Christian LundgaardArrow McLaren
8Conor DalyJuncos Hollinger Racing
9Takuma SatoRahal Letterman Lanigan
10Helio CastronevesMeyer Shank Racing
11Devin DeFrancescoRahal Letterman Lanigan
12Louis FosterRahal Letterman Lanigan
13Nolan SiegelArrow McLaren
14Colton HertaAndretti Global
15Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter Racing
16Will PowerTeam Penske
17Graham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan
18Marcus ArmstrongMeyer Shank Racing
19Jack HarveyDreyer & Reinbold
20Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racin
21Ryan Hunter-ReayDreyer & Reinbold
22Josef NewgardenTeam Penske
23Sting Ray RobbJuncos Hollinger Racing
24Kyle LarsonArrow McLaren
25Kyffin SimpsonChip Ganassi Racing
26Robert ShwartzmanPREMA Racing
27Rinus VeeKayDale Coyne Racing
28Alexander RossiEd Carpenter Racing
29Marco AndrettiAndretti Global
30Scott McLaughlinTeam Penske
31Marcus EricssonAndretti Global
32Kyle KirkwoodAndretti Global
33Callum IlottPREMA Racing

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