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Felix Rosenqvist Secures Historic Victory at Indianapolis 500

In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Felix Rosenqvist emerged victorious in the Indianapolis 500, achieving the closest finish in the race’s storied history. Rosenqvist, driving for Meyer Shank Racing, overtook David Malukas in the final moments, securing his win by just 0.0233 seconds.

A Historic Finish

The race unfolded with intense competition, particularly in the final laps. David Malukas, representing Team Penske, appeared poised for victory after passing Marcus Armstrong, the race leader, during the last restart. However, Rosenqvist, alongside his teammate Armstrong, engaged in a fierce battle down the back straightaway and through the final turn.

Rosenqvist’s strategic maneuvering allowed him to gain the necessary momentum to pass Malukas in the last 50 feet of the race. This dramatic finish surpassed the previous record set in 1992 when Al Unser Jr. narrowly defeated Scott Goodyear by 0.043 seconds.

Personal Triumph

This victory marks Rosenqvist’s second career win in the IndyCar series, a significant achievement considering it comes shortly after the birth of his first child. The Swedish driver joins an elite group as only the third from his country to win the Indianapolis 500, highlighting his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.

Rosenqvist’s win not only cements his place in racing history but also serves as an inspiring personal milestone, balancing the demands of professional racing with the joys of new fatherhood.


Original reporting: KOAT Albuquerque — read the source article.

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