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Colton Hertha said "I'm embarrassed to be linked to cheating" after Andretti's Indy 500 controversy
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Colton Hertha Expresses Shame Over Cheating Allegations Amid Andretti’s Indy 500 Scandal

May 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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Colton Herta has expressed his shame at being linked to cheating after his team, Andretti Global, became embroiled in a significant controversy following the Indianapolis 500. His teammates Marcus Erickson and Kyle Kirkwood were pushed to the back of the results after post-race inspections found that Andretti’s “Energy Management System (EMS),” provided by Dalala, had been illegally adjusted.

Erickson initially finished second in the Blue Reband round of IndyCar, while race winner Alex Palou and Kirkwood also earned valuable points with sixth place, making the penalties a costly blow for Andretti. Herta, the only full-season driver for Andretti not penalized, was still disturbed by the scandal’s potential harm to the team’s reputation, which is owned by TWG.

“It’s pretty embarrassing to be connected with cheating,” Herta said during the Detroit IndyCar race weekend. “We’re trying to take this sport seriously as a team. This is not something I want to be involved in. It’s really embarrassing and disappointing.”

Erickson had been leading the 109th Indy 500 until Chip Ganassi’s Scott Dixon overtook him after 14 laps. Following the post-race penalty, he was relegated to 31st place, ranked behind Kirkwood and Prema’s Callum Ilott due to technical rule violations. Although disappointed by the harsh penalty, Erickson accepted the stewards’ decision, emphasizing respect for the sport’s integrity.

“It’s obviously a strict penalty, but if that’s the rule, then that’s what we follow,” he said. “We respect the sport’s integrity. The team is reviewing everything, and I’m proud of our performance and how we raced.”

In addition to the drop in race positions, Andretti Global was fined $200,000, and the team managers of both penalized cars received a one-race suspension. On Friday, Andretti released a statement expressing disappointment but pledged to ensure full compliance in the future. Their focus is now on moving forward to the Detroit Grand Prix with strong and competitive performances.

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Marco Andretti, Michael Andretti’s son and part-time driver for the team, was not penalized but had his race cut short due to a crash on the first lap.

Fan Take: This scandal is a stark reminder of how fiercely teams push the boundaries of regulations in search of victory, which can sometimes lead to damaging consequences. For racing fans, maintaining fairness and integrity is crucial, and this episode could spark tighter oversight that reshapes how teams approach competition in the future.

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