Marcus Ericsson wird Achter beim 24-Stunden-Rennen von Daytona

IndyCar-Star Marcus Ericsson und sein Team wagten einen Siegversuch bei den 24 Stunden von Daytona, mussten sich aber mit Platz acht begnügen. Es war sein dritter Versuch bei diesem prestigeträchtigen Ausdauerrennen, das nur von Le Mans übertroffen wird. Ericsson hält das Risiko für richtig.

Marcus Ericsson, der schwedische IndyCar-Fahrer, nahm zum dritten Mal an den 24 Stunden von Daytona teil, einem der angesehensten Ausdauerrennen im Motorsport nach Le Mans. Zusammen mit seinen Teamkollegen setzte er auf eine Strategie, die zum Sieg führen konnte, endete aber auf Platz acht – seine beste Leistung bisher in diesem Event. Zusammen mit seinen Teamkollegen setzte er auf eine Strategie die zum Sieg führen konnte endete aber auf Platz acht seine beste Leistung bisher in diesem Event

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