
Rosenqvist Wins Indy 500 by 0.0233 Seconds in Historic Race
Felix Rosenqvist pulled off the closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history, winning by just 0.0233 seconds after a breathtaking final lap that had fans on their feet. The Swedish driver made three daring passes in one lap to claim his first oval victory.
Swedish driver Felix Rosenqvist just wrote his name in the Indianapolis 500 record books with the closest finish the race has ever seen. After a late crash triggered a one-lap dash to the finish, Rosenqvist started in third place and pulled off three gutsy moves to steal the win by a mere 0.0233 seconds.
The Meyer Shank Racing driver went flat-out on the high side of the track for the entire final lap, something rarely attempted at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He first fought off Pato O'Ward, then passed teammate Marcus Armstrong, before executing a perfect side draft on leader David Malukas at the finish line.
"I've never been flat around the whole lap on the outside, that was pretty cool," Rosenqvist said after the race. "It's kind of unheard of at Indy."
The victory marked Rosenqvist's first win since 2020 and his first ever on an oval track. His bold strategy paid off in front of packed grandstands at the 110th running of America's most famous motor race.
Why This Inspires

Rosenqvist's willingness to risk everything on one perfect lap shows what happens when preparation meets opportunity. He didn't play it safe or settle for a podium finish when he saw his chance.
His teammate Armstrong admitted he lifted off the throttle to avoid contact, while second-place finisher Malukas was heartbroken despite leading most of the race. But Rosenqvist's all-in mentality separated him from drivers who had faster cars but couldn't execute when it mattered most.
The win wasn't just about speed. It was about courage, timing, and believing in yourself when the stakes are highest.
"You want it so much, you have so much adrenaline that you literally don't care if you're going to crash," Rosenqvist explained. "You're just going all in."
After celebrating in Victory Circle and kissing the famous yard of bricks in the rain, Rosenqvist will enjoy a winner's tour in New York City before heading to Detroit for the next race. For now, though, he's not thinking about what comes next.
Sometimes the biggest victories come from being willing to take the biggest risks.
Based on reporting by Google News - Historic Victory
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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