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Marcus Ericsson and Linus Lundqvist involved in separate wrecks during Indy 500 preparations

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Linus Lundqvist, of Sweden, wrecks during a practice session for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Thursday, May 16, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Jamie Gallagher)

INDIANAPOLIS ā€“ Former Indianapolis 500 winner Marcus Ericsson and rookie Linus Lundqvist were involved in separate crashes during a busy day of practice Thursday, leaving their teams with a lot of extra work ahead of qualifying this weekend.

Ericsson, who was passed by Josef Newgarden on the last lap a year ago trying to defend his 2022 title, touched the curb at the bottom of the track going through Turns 3 and 4. That shot him into the outside wall, where his car sustained heavy damage on the left-hand side, before the No. 28 from Andretti Global skidded to a rest at the entrance to pit lane.

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The 33-year-old from Sweden crashed with about 2 hours left in what had been the first dry practice of the week.

ā€œI think we were in good shape,ā€ Ericsson said, ā€œbut obviously you have a big crash like this. It sets everything back to zero.ā€

Earlier in the day, Lundqvist made a similar mistake as his fellow Swede going through Turns 1 and 2, shooting into the outside wall in the first wreck of Indy 500 preparations. The No. 8 entry from Chip Ganassi Racing sustained heavy damage to the right rear before skidding across the track and through the grass, where it finally came to rest.

ā€œIt's my mistake. I know exactly what I did,ā€ said Lundqvist, who had posted the fastest four-lap average of the practice at 224.994 mph. ā€œI touched the curb in 2 and I couldn't hold onto it. It's something that you talk about often around this place, but it's just a mistake on my part and obviously the team pays the price for it.ā€

Ganassi is chasing a sixth Indy 500 win by attempting to qualify five cars this weekend. That includes three rookies ā€” Lundqvist, Marcus Armstrong and Kyffin Simpson ā€” along with 2008 winner Scott Dixon and two-time series champion Alex Palou.

ā€œIt goes so fast, especially when youā€™re down there and you realize where youā€™re at. Itā€™s kind of too late,ā€ Lundqvist said. ā€œItā€™s a small mistake. Easy to happen. But obviously, big consequences.ā€

Rain washed out Tuesday and most of Wednesday, and more rain was in the forecast for Friday, leaving the 34 cars trying to make the 33-car field for the 108th running of ā€œThe Greatest Spectacle in Racingā€ trying to squeeze in as many laps as possible.

NASCAR star Kyle Larson, trying to become the fifth driver in history to attempt the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, spent much of Thursdayā€™s practice session out of the race car as his Arrow McLaren team tinkered with setups.

Larson finally got to make some laps in qualifying trim with a couple of hours left in practice before settling in for the night.

ā€œWeā€™re going to go get dinner tonight and just kind of relax,ā€ Larson said. ā€œItā€™s honestly been really relaxing here. Thereā€™s not really any logistics craziness that happens until this weekend, and then next weekend. Itā€™s all been fine.ā€

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