Ryan Hunter‑Reay – Resilient Run Ends in 21st at the 109th Indianapolis 500

Ryan Hunter‑Reay, driving the No. 23 Chevrolet for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing / Cusick Motorsports, battled through the most chaotic Indy 500 in recent memory. Unfortunately, a mechanical failure during his final green‑flag pit stop with just 29 laps remaining forced him to retire on lap 171, officially placing 21st after leading 48 laps—the second-most in the race.

In the heat of the emotional whirlwind, Hunter‑Reay summed up the ride:
“I have never been so mentally and emotionally exhausted.”

He went on to describe the full-circle drama:
“Somehow we managed to experience the full spectrum of emotions that Indy can offer.”

Hunter‑Reay’s 2025 Indy 500 showcased the emotional extremes of motorsport – veteran skill, front-running pace, and gut-wrenching disappointment all in one race. As he put it, “the full spectrum of emotions” – and though his race ended prematurely, that quote reminds us how deeply he poured himself into the drive. Still, leading nearly a quarter of the race amid backup-car adversity proves he’s still a fierce competitor.

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