The Daily Courier

Marcus Ericsson looks to continue Indy500 success

- BY ROBERTO JOZEF

If you’re a fan of motorsport racing, then Marcus Ericsson is sure to ring a bell.

Born on September 2, 1990, in Kumla, Sweden, Ericsson currently competes in the NTT IndyCar Series, and since 2020 has been driving the No.8 Honda for Chip Ganassi Racing.

However, like all talented drivers, there is always the starting line. Ericsson began his racing career at the early age of nine, competing in go-kart racing, and working his way up the European ranks. Gaining experience and confidence, he eventually would move up to single-seater racing in 2007. Ericsson would go on that year to win the Swedish Formula BMW Championsh­ip, officially kick-starting his profession­al racing career.

Following a successful rookie debut, he competed in various Formula Three series races, coming third place in 2008, and finally winning the British Formula Three Championsh­ip the following year. This would pave the track to a higher level of competitio­n for Ericsson; joining the Formula One feeder series, GP2. After a successful three years competing in the GP2 Series, and finishing the 2013 campaign as a runner-up, it marked a pivotal moment in the Swedes racing career.

2014 would be Ericsson’s official Formula One debut. While only spending one season with his debut team, and four with Sauber, Ericsson was never able to secure a podium finish while competing in Formula One. However, it would be the experience gained that would later prove to be valuable, as his move to the IndyCar Series in 2018 would shift his career into high gear.

Joining Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsport­s and making his IndyCar Series debut in 2019, Ericsson placed 17th in Championsh­ip standings, with his best performanc­e at Belle Isle coming in 7th, making it an exceptiona­l debut season behind the wheel.

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