Indy 500 leaderboard update: Scott McLaughlin, Marco Andretti crash out; who's leading?
Scott McLaughlin and Marco Andretti crashed out early in the 2025 Indianapolis 500 on Sunday after the 109th running of the iconic American race was delayed because of weather. McLaughlin crashed in practice, and he did not take part in the fast 12 qualifying.
Meanwhile, Marco Andretti wrecked his car in the opening lap. Daly, Rossi, and others, through the 31st, moved up two places after Josef Newgarden and Will Power were found to have had illegal modifications.
1. (83) Robert Shwartzman (R), Chevrolet, Prema, 232.790
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2. (75) Takuma Sato (W), Honda, Rahal Letterman Lanigan, 232.478
3. (5) Pato O'Ward, Chevrolet, Arrow McLaren, 232.098
2025 Indy 500 Row 2
4. (9) Scott Dixon (W), Honda, Chip Ganassi Racing, 232.052
5. (60) Felix Rosenqvist, Honda, Meyer Shank, 231.987
6. (10) Alex Palou, Honda, Chip Ganassi Racing, 231.378
2025 Indy 500 Row 3
7. (4) David Malukas, Chevrolet, AJ Foyt Racing, 231.599
8. (7) Christian Lundgaard, Chevrolet, Arrow McLaren, 231.360
9. (28) Marcus Ericsson (W), Honda, Andretti Global, 231.014
2025 Indy 500 Row 4
10. (3) Scott McLaughlin, Chevrolet, Team Penske, no speed*
11. (76) Conor Daly, Chevrolet, Juncos Hollinger Racing, 231.725
12. (20) Alexander Rossi (W), Chevrolet, Ed Carpenter Racing, 231.701
2025 Indy 500 Row 5
13. (8) Kyffin Simpson, Honda, Chip Ganassi Racing, 231.641
14. (33) Ed Carpenter, Chevrolet, Ed Carpenter Racing, 231.633
15. (14) Santino Ferrucci, Chevrolet, AJ Foyt Racing, 231.593
2025 Indy 500 Row 6
16. (30) Devlin DeFrancesco, Honda, Rahal Letterman Lanigan, 231.575
17. (77) Sting Ray Robb, Chevrolet, Juncos Hollinger, 231.461
18. (21) Christian Rasmussen, Chevrolet, Ed Carpenter Racing, 231.438
2025 Indy 500 Row 7
19. (17) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, Arrow McLaren/Hendrick, 231.326
20. (45) Louis Foster (R), Honda, Rahal Letterman Lanigan, 231.058
21. (90) Callum Ilott, Chevrolet, Prema, 230.993
2025 Indy 500 Row 8
22. (06) Helio Castroneves (W), Honda, Meyer Shank, 230.978
23. (27) Kyle Kirkwood, Honda, Andretti Global, 230.917
24. (6) Nolan Siegel (R), Chevrolet, Arrow McLaren, 230.571
2025 Indy 500 Row 9
25. (23) Ryan Hunter-Reay (W), Chevrolet, Dreyer & Reinbold/Cusick, 230.363
26. (24) Jack Harvey, Chevrolet, Dreyer & Reinbold/Cusick, 230.348
27. (26) Colton Herta, Honda, Andretti Global, 230.192
2025 Indy 500 Row 10
28. (15) Graham Rahal, Honda, Rahal Letterman Lanigan, 229.863
29. (98) Marco Andretti, Honda, Andretti Global, 229.741
30. (66) Marcus Armstrong, Honda, Meyer Shank, 229.091
2025 Indy 500 Row 11
31. (18) Rinus Veekay, Honda, Dale Coyne Racing, 226.913
32. (2) Josef Newgarden (W), Chevrolet, Team Penske, no speed*
33. (12) Will Power (W), Chevrolet, Team Penske, no speed*
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