Felix Rosenqvist Wins 2026 Indianapolis 500 After Wild Late Race Finish
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The 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 gave fans everything. Lead changes, crashes, rain delays, fuel strategy drama, and a final sprint that came down to the last lap. In the end, Felix Rosenqvist came out on top and delivered Meyer Shank Racing its second Indy 500 victory.

Rosenqvist Takes Career Defining Indy 500 Win
Felix Rosenqvist drove the No. 60 Meyer Shank Racing Honda to victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway after surviving one of the most chaotic Indy 500 races in recent years. The Swedish driver made the winning move on the final lap after battling David Malukas and Marcus Armstrong in a frantic closing sprint.
This victory marked Meyer Shank Racing’s second Indianapolis 500 win after Helio Castroneves won for the team back in 2021.
Early Battle Between Alex Palou And Alexander Rossi
Pole sitter Alex Palou started strong in his No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. Alexander Rossi immediately challenged him, and the two traded the lead repeatedly during the opening laps.
Rossi looked aggressive early on and clearly wanted another Indy 500 victory. Fans barely had time to settle in before the race turned into a full speed chess match.
The first caution arrived on Lap 18 after Ryan Hunter Reay lost control and hit the wall. Katherine Legge had nowhere to go and also crashed while trying to avoid him. Both drivers walked away safely.
Crashes, Rain Delays And Constant Lead Changes
The race never really settled down after that.
Ed Carpenter later crashed during a three wide battle into Turn 1, while Romain Grosjean briefly led the Indy 500 for the first time in his career.
Another major moment came when Will Power suffered a mechanical problem that brought out a long caution period. Around the same time, Alexander Rossi’s race ended after his car developed engine trouble in the pits.
Rain then forced race control to throw a red flag on Lap 106. Thankfully, the delay did not last too long, and racing resumed with David Malukas jumping into contention near the front.
Josef Newgarden Crash Changes The Race Again
One of the biggest incidents came after the restart when Josef Newgarden lost control entering Turn 1 and slammed into the outside wall.
That caution shuffled strategies once again.
Several drivers tried different fuel plans during the closing stages, but Rosenqvist and Pato O’Ward believed they could stretch their fuel to the end. That decision completely changed the race.
With 15 laps remaining, Rosenqvist took the lead and slowly started pulling away because he had more fuel available than O’Ward.
Late Red Flag Creates Final Sprint Finish
Just when the race looked under control, rookie Caio Collet crashed heavily and brought out another yellow flag and eventual red flag because of debris on track.
That setup created a dramatic four lap sprint to the finish.
The restart itself looked more like a video game lobby than the Indy 500. Cars went four wide while everyone tried to steal clean air and track position.
Marcus Armstrong briefly grabbed the lead before another caution appeared after Mick Schumacher brushed the wall. Race control then gave fans one final green flag lap.
David Malukas passed Armstrong, but Rosenqvist stayed close and timed his final move perfectly on the front straight. He crossed the line first and secured one of the biggest wins of his career.
Top Storylines From The 2026 Indy 500
Biggest moments from the race
| Moment | What Happened |
|---|---|
| Early lead fight | Alex Palou and Alexander Rossi traded the lead constantly |
| First major crash | Katherine Legge and Ryan Hunter Reay crashed on Lap 18 |
| Rain interruption | Red flag stopped the race on Lap 106 |
| Newgarden incident | Josef Newgarden crashed after a restart |
| Fuel strategy gamble | Rosenqvist and O’Ward stretched fuel to the end |
| Final lap battle | Rosenqvist passed Malukas and Armstrong for the win |
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Indianapolis 500 had almost everything motorsport fans could ask for. Rain delays, strategy battles, huge crashes, fuel saving, and a last lap fight that stayed undecided until the final few seconds.
Felix Rosenqvist kept calm while the race kept changing around him. That usually matters more than outright speed at Indianapolis.
This time, it delivered him the biggest victory of his IndyCar career.
Sources and References
Official Sources
- INDYCAR Official Website
Official home of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES with race news, schedules, standings, driver profiles, and results. - Indianapolis Motor Speedway Official Website
Official website of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indy 500 with event details, tickets, history, and race weekend information. - Indianapolis 500 Official Event Page
Direct page for the Indianapolis 500 featuring schedules, stats, race updates, and official event coverage. - Meyer Shank Racing Official Website
Official team website with driver updates, race reports, team news, and IndyCar coverage.
Trusted Motorsport & Racing References
- INDYCAR Live
Streaming platform for live IndyCar sessions, race replays, and exclusive content. - Andretti Global Official Website
Official motorsport team website covering IndyCar operations, drivers, and race updates. - Arrow McLaren IndyCar
Official Arrow McLaren IndyCar team page with driver info and race coverage. - Chevrolet IndyCar Racing
Official Chevrolet motorsport page covering IndyCar technology and team involvement.
Additional Useful References
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Museum website featuring Indy 500 history, classic race cars, and motorsport exhibits. - Official IMS Merchandise Store
Official Indianapolis Motor Speedway merchandise and Indy 500 apparel store.









