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Marcus Thorbjörn Ericsson (born 2 September 1990) is a Swedish racing driver, who competes in the IndyCar Series for Andretti. Ericsson competed in Formula One from 2014 to 2018 . In American open-wheel racing , Ericsson won the Indianapolis 500 in 2022 with CGR .
Mark, Markus or Marcus Eriksson may refer to: Mark Eriksson , American experimental physicist at UW–Madison since 1999 Marcus Eriksson (ice hockey) (born 1976), Swedish ice hockey player
Marcus Per Eriksson (born 5 December 1993) [1] is a Swedish former professional basketball player. Early career. A native of Uppsala, Sweden, Eriksson left his ...
The 2009 Japanese Formula 3 Championship was the 31st edition of the Japanese Formula 3 Championship.It commenced on April 4, 2009 and ended on September 27. Marcus Ericsson became the first Swedish champion, after a title battle which went down to the final round in Sportsland SUGO.
Karam was sent to a local hospital after complaining of musculoskeletal soreness, but was released shortly thereafter with no injuries. The caution period effectively ended the race, with Marcus Ericsson taking his first Indianapolis 500 victory. [81] Ericsson's victory was the second for a driver from Sweden, after Kenny Bräck's win in 1999.
Marcus Ericsson during the Canadian Grand Prix. The car was launched online on 30 January 2015 on the team's website, [3] [4] and it proved to be a vast improvement over the C33. In the opening round of the season, in Australia, the Saubers qualified in eleventh and sixteenth places, with rookie Felipe Nasr ahead of his teammate Marcus Ericsson ...
Daniil Kvyat and Marcus Ericsson both took three-place grid penalties for causing avoidable accidents during the previous race in Monaco. [6] After heavily damaging his car in an accident during the Monaco Grand Prix, Renault prepared a brand new Renault R.S.16 chassis for Jolyon Palmer for the race.
The car was driven by debutant Marcus Ericsson and Kamui Kobayashi who returned to Formula One after a season driving in the FIA World Endurance Championship with AF Corse. [3] [4] André Lotterer replaced Kobayashi for the Belgian Grand Prix, and Will Stevens replaced Ericsson for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.