Felix Rosenqvist swung to the outside of David Malukas, then found a way past the Team Penske driver to win the closest Indianapolis 500 in history by a margin of 0.0233 seconds. Malukas looked like he was in position to win when he passed race leader Marcus Armstrong off the final restart with one lap to go while Rosenqvist and Armstrong battled wheel to wheel down the back straightaway and through the final turn. Rosenqvist had just enough power to pull away from Armstrong and snake behind Malukas before making the decisive pass in the final 50 feet. The closest previous finish came in 1992 when Al Unser Jr. beat Scott Goodyear across the yard of bricks by 0.043 seconds.
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Alex Palou's continued IndyCar domination draws more boos as he chases a 2nd straight Indy 500 crown
Alex Palou senses a change among IndyCar fans these days. Instead of hearing the warm, roaring cheers like other great IndyCar champions and popular personalities, Palou has started hearing boos at races. It’s not an overwhelming sentiment, yet, but the Spaniard got a first-hand glimpse of it during the parade lap of the Indianapolis Grand Prix. Sure, the four-time series champion understands why it’s happening — they’re tired of seeing him win — even if Palou isn’t tired of reaching victory lane.