INDIANAPOLIS — Marcus Ericsson, the runner-up of the 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 has been penalized after Sunday's race.

According to a news release from INDYCAR on Monday, Ericsson, who drove the No. 28 car for for Andretti, was penalized for alleged "enhanced aerodynamic efficiency" to his car after Sunday's race. Another Andretti team member, Kyle Kirkwood, was also penalized for similar conduct after Sunday's race.

The release said that Callum Ilott, a driver for Prema who drove the No. 90 car, was also penalized for reportedly failing to meet the minimum endplate height and location specifications. These penalties were discovered after a post-race inspection.

With these punishments, INDYCAR placed Ericsson 31st in Sunday's race. Kirkwood and Ilott were placed 32nd and 33r

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