Already earlier this week, when Marcus Ericsson was interviewed in SVT's morning studio, he commented on how it would feel to return to Kumla with the trophy.

- That is what is so surreal to be able to come home to your hometown and show it off to everyone there.

It will be something very special, he said then.

A month of preparation

And Kumla municipality was prepared.

They have been preparing for the celebration for a month, with a budget of SEK 1.5 million.

Among those invited were Anders Bagge and thousands gathered in the audience to celebrate together.

The joy was great when the main guest of the evening stepped on stage.

- Absolutely crazy, I'm a bit speechless.

I had hoped there would be a few more than family here, and there is.

"The world's thirstiest arena sports event"

But in general the interest in racing is not as great in Sweden as in the USA.

Marcus doesn't think people back home really knew how big a win in the Indy 500 is.

- But I think that this week we've had now with the tour with the trophy has made it a little easier to understand.

When we ran the competition in May, there were 350,000 people on site, it is the world's thirstiest arena sports event in terms of spectators.

In the United States, the Indy 500 is one of the biggest sporting events every year.

In the clip, you can see parts of the celebration and Marcus Ericsson's view of the win.