
# Late Pass Sends Felix Rosenqvist Past David Malukas for the Closest Indianapolis 500 Win in History
The 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 will undoubtedly be etched into the archives of motorsport history forever. In a display of sheer grit, aerodynamic precision, and nerves of steel, Felix Rosenqvist captured his first-ever Indy 500 victory by executing a breathtaking late pass on David Malukas. This wasn’t just a win; it was the closest finish in the history of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” leaving fans breathless and cementing the May 2026 event as an instant classic [[1]] [[2]].
## A Thriller at the Brickyard: The Final Lap
As the laps ticked down, the tension at Indianapolis motor Speedway reached a fever pitch. With the field tightly packed and the draft playing a massive role, it became clear that the win would come down to the final turn. Felix Rosenqvist, driving for Meyer Shank Racing, displayed championship-level patience, waiting for the perfect moment to strike [[1]].
David Malukas, who had driven a stellar race, found himself defending the lead as the checkered flag loomed on the horizon. Though, Rosenqvist timed his move to perfection, pulling out of the slipstream just before the start-finish line to claim the victory by a razor-thin margin of only 0.023 seconds [[1]] [[3]].
## Historic Statistics: The Numbers Behind the Madness
This year’s race wasn’t just close; it was statistically explosive. The 110th Indy 500 broke records for competitiveness, featuring a staggering 70 lead changes-the highest number in the history of the event [[3]].
### Top Finishers Breakdown
| Position | Driver | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Felix rosenqvist | Meyer Shank Racing |
| 2nd | David Malukas | Chip Ganassi Racing |
| 3rd | Scott McLaughlin | Team Penske |
| 4th | Pato O’Ward | Arrow McLaren |
