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Ericsson claims breakthrough IndyCar win as Grosjean triggers red flag

Article To news overview © Chip Ganassi Racing Marcus Ericsson has become a race winner once again, a decade after his last win in GP2. The Swedish driver held off a late challenge from Rinus Veekay and Patricio O'Ward to hold firm at the chequered flag. More to follow..
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