The 109th running of the Indy 500 saw continued turmoil post-race as two Andretti Global and one Prema Racing cars failed technical inspections. The No. 27 and No. 28 Andretti cars modified EMS covers for enhanced aerodynamic efficiency, while Prema’s No. 90 car did not meet the front wing specifications. All three cars have been penalized, moved to the back of the field, fined $100,000 each, and face a one-race suspension for their competition managers at the upcoming Detroit race. Statements from teams are pending as the situation unfolds.
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