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It was a wild day for ex-F1 driver Romain Grosjean in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. The Dale Coyne Racing driver was running as high as fifth during the late-race red flag, and while he fell back a few places in the end, it was still his best-ever finish in the Indy 500.

Grosjean also did it while carrying a No. 18 stylized in honor of fallen NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, and the car number he carried to 56 of his 63 Cup Series wins — as well as both of his Cup Series titles in 2015 and 2019.

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Grosjean never meant Kyle, but he did meet his older brother Kurt through their connection at Haas. Driving that Busch-esque No. 18, Grosjean started 24th in his fourth Indy 500 start. After 200 laps of intense wheel-to-wheel racing, he was ninth, a full ten positions higher than his previous best finish in the 500.

Romain Grosjean, Dale Coyne Racing Honda

Romain Grosjean, Dale Coyne Racing Honda

“It was a weird day,” remarked Grosjean during the Indy 500 Victory Celebration on Monday. “129 laps into the race, we were a lap down and P30. Got a penalty (for passing under yellow), and then somehow the car came alive — Honda gave us a really good engine with good mileage.”

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On the final stint of of the race, Grosjean said: “I knew when we pitted on lap 165, we would go to the end. At that point, I was 20th and I was told that 12 drivers had to pit in front of us. I did the math and saw I could get P8, and I’ll take that any day … I’m very happy to be top ten, very proud of the whole team. a bit of a crazy race, crazy day.”

Grosjean was also the race’s biggest mover, gaining 15 positions from his starting spot to final race result.

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