2025 Indy 500-Full Race Results

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Alex Pau recorded a maiden victory in the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, continuing his stellar run in the 2025 IndyCar season.

Marcus Ericsson of Andretti Global grabbed the lead on 25 laps courtesy of off-sequence strategy, giving him enough fuel to get to the end of the race.

Palou had to resort to fuel savings, which took the pit a few laps ago, but he took the surprise by running Erickson on 14 laps.

Chip Ganassi’s driver was lucky that two back markers were running right in front of him.

Running five laps, he was told by the team that he could save enough fuel and resist the slow challenge from Erickson.

This was Palou’s first victory in the oval shape, putting him on IndyCar’s list of greatest greats of all time.

David Marcus scored his second career podium with IndyCar, and an impressive drive to third place, with Arrow McLaren finishing fourth after a slow first pit stop early in the race.

The top ten was completed by Felix Rosenqvist from Meyer Shank Racing.

During the 200 laps at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, several front runners were eliminated from the competition.

With similar strategies to Erickson, Ryan Hunter Lee stalled out of the pitbox while running in his first position.

Connor Daly was also in a lead fight heading into the final 50 laps, but at the end of the penultimate stint, tire performance was drastically reduced, and Juncos Holinger Racing took him to the pit early.

Sato Sato, who led the majority of the race early on, missed a brake marker in the pit and defeated the field.

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Josef Newgarden’s bid for the third consecutive Indy 500 victory ended with fuel pressure issues. He was running in the top 10, finishing 32nd after a penalty and parked his car in the pits to retire.

Indianaplis Motor Speedway’s 2025 Indy 500-Full Race Results:

PosnodriverteamgapPit stop
110Alex PaulowChip Ganassi Lace5
228Marcus EricsonAndretti Global0.68226
34David MaracasAJ Voith Enterprises1.14265
45Patricio OwardArrow McLaren2.13275
560Felix RosenqvistMeyer Shanklace2.94645
627Kyle KirkwoodAndretti Global3.98225
714Santino FerrucciAJ Voith Enterprises4.99025
8twenty oneChristian RasmussenEd Carpenter Racing6.02747
97Christian LundgaardArrow McLaren9.25927
1076Connor DalyJuncos Hollinger Racing13.31255
1175Takuma SatoRahal Letterman Ranigan Racing16.91575
1290Callum IlottAccording to the race21.39185
1306Helio CastronevesMeyer Shanklace59.61186
1430Devlin DefrancescoRahal Letterman Ranigan Racing1’02.10395
1545Louis FosterRahal Letterman Ranigan Racing1’03.000410
166Nolan sealArrow McLaren1 lap5
1726Colton HertaAndretti Global52.319010
1833Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter Racing55.99115
1912It’s powerTeam Pensuke57.26027
2015Graham RahalRahal Letterman Ranigan Racing1’26.41058
twenty one66Marcus ArmstrongMeyer Shanklace1 lap8
twenty twotwenty fourJack HarveyDreyer & Reinbold Racing/Cusick Motorsports1 lap8
twenty three9Scott DixonChip Ganassi Lace2 rounds10
twenty fourtwenty threeRyan HunterlyDreyer & Reinbold Racing/Cusick Motorsports28 laps6
twenty five2Josef NewgardenTeam Pensuke64 rounds6
2677Ray Rob StingJuncos Hollinger Racing108 wraps3
2717Kyle LarsonAroma Claren/Rick Hendrick108 wraps3
288Kaifin SimpsonChip Ganassi Lace108 wraps3
2983Robert SchwartzmanAccording to the race112 wraps2
3018Rinus VeekayDale Coin Race118 rounds2
3120Alexander RossiEd Carpenter Racing126 wraps1
3298Marco AndrettiAndretti Global195 Wrap
333Scott McLaughlinTeam Pensuke199 Wrap
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