Ex-Formula 1 racer Marcus Ericsson claimed a second win of his IndyCar career on Sunday in very chaotic circumstances at the inaugural Music City Grand Prix in Nashville.

The new race will certainly not be forgotten in a hurry as it featured two red flags, nine cautions and lasted the best part of three hours before the chequered flag finally waved.

And the former Caterham and Sauber driver was right in the thick of the madness, too, having being flipped airborne in the early stages of the race after running into another ex-Formula 1 driver in Sebastian Bourdais.

Somehow, though, Ericsson – who needed a new nose and wing after the hefty shunt – still went on to win the race, just ahead of team-mate Scott Dixon.

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