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Alex Palou handed $10,000 fine, five-point penalty after Indy 500 post-race inspection

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Alex Palou and Chip Ganassi Racing have been fined $10,000 and docked five championship points after IndyCar found a technical violation during post-race inspection at the Indianapolis 500.

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Series officials confirmed the issue involved the front wing assembly on Palou’s No. 10 Honda following Sunday’s race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. However, they also noted there was no evidence that the violation was intentional.

The penalty capped a frustrating day for Palou, who started from pole, led a race-high 59 laps and entered as the defending winner before finishing seventh.

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IndyCar explains Alex Palou post-race inspection penalty

According to IndyCar, the No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda failed front wing height measurements during the post-race inspection. The violation specifically involved the speedway front wing end plate height regulations.

“IndyCar Officiating has determined that the non-compliance was the result of an assembly error and not an intentional modification,” the series said.

“Car No. 10 has been penalized five championship driver and entrant points and the team has been fined $10,000.”

Palou was allowed to keep his seventh-place finish despite the technical breach, avoiding a harsher penalty after what had been a strong performance throughout the month of May.

Chip Ganassi Racing accepts Indy 500 penalty

Chip Ganassi Racing issued a statement accepting the penalty, acknowledging the front wing assembly failure while denying any intent to gain an advantage.

“The failure caused the wing to fall out of compliance with INDYCAR’s technical parameters post-race,” the team said.

“Chip Ganassi Racing did not attempt to gain an unfair advantage in the race, and accepts this penalty.”

The penalty adds to what was already a disappointing finish for Palou, who controlled much of the race from pole and led more laps than anyone else. He had been widely tipped to become the first back-to-back winner since Helio Castroneves in 2001-02.

Instead, the Spaniard leaves Indianapolis with a reduced championship tally and another near-miss on the sport’s biggest stage.

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Lionel Messi injury update: Inter Miami star grabs at leg, exits MLS game weeks before World Cup

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Lionel Messi is hoping for one last ride to a championship as he prepares for what is fully expected to be his last World Cup, but an apparent injury suffered Sunday night could throw a wrench into Argentina's plans.

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Messi grabbed at the back of his leg and asked for a substitute before walking off the field after a free kick against Philadelphia Union on Sunday.

Inter Miami was playing its final game before the World Cup when Messi exited. The MLS season is set to break through July 16, beginning Monday.

Here's what you need to know about Messi's injury and when his first World Cup game would be.

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Lionel Messi injury update

Messi grabbed the back of his leg and asked for a substitute after a free kick during Inter Miami's match against Philadelphia Union on Sunday night. He appeared to walk back without any significant limp.

The back of the leg is where the hamstring is located, but Messi's exact injury wasn't immediately clear.

Insider Fabrizio Romano reported Inter Miami will "assess" the injury. After the match, coach Guillermo Hoyos said the club was still evaluating Messi but said the star was "fatigued" during the game.

"I still don’t have information on this [injury]. Soon we will have it," Hoyos said. "Truthfully, he is fatigued."

Inter Miami was even with Philadelphia in a high-scoring affair at the time of the injury but went on to win 6-4 after Messi's exit.

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When does the World Cup begin?

Argentina's World Cup journey is set to begin on June 16 with a match against Algeria in Kansas City. That's 23 days, or a little more than three weeks, from Sunday night's apparent injury.

Argentina hasn't revealed its World Cup roster yet, but Messi is set to be a focal point of the squad even at this late stage of his international career.

MORE:When will Argentina announce World Cup roster?

How old is Lionel Messi?

Messi is 38 years old and will turn 39 in June, right in the middle of group play during Argentina's World Cup run.

Even as he nears 40, Messi is considered an outstanding player and is coming off back-to-back MLS MVP seasons. Messi fully expects this year's World Cup to be his last. 

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