Felix Rosenqvist pulled off a stunning late overtake on David Malukas to win the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. The dramatic finish came after a chaotic sequence of cautions, crashes and red flags turned the closing laps into a one-lap sprint to the checkered flag.
Rosenqvist surged past Malukas in the final moments and crossed the line just 0.0233 seconds ahead to secure the biggest victory of his career.
Rosenqvist's wife, Emille, shared a sweet message on social media, posting a photo of their newborn daughter. 'I can't stop crying,' she first wrote. 'Girl you have no idea what just happened,' Emille added.
The victory marked only the second IndyCar Series win for Rosenqvist since joining the series in 2019 and delivered Meyer Shank Racing just its second IndyCar victory overall.
The race featured constant movement at the front, with drivers trading positions throughout the afternoon, setting a new Indianapolis 500 record with 70 lead changes.