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Rosenqvist edges Malukas by 0.0233s in Indy 500, Malukas in tears
indycar2 days ago

Rosenqvist edges Malukas by 0.0233s in Indy 500, Malukas in tears

Felix Rosenqvist surged past David Malukas on the final lap to win the 110th Indianapolis 500 by a record 0.0233 seconds, the closest finish in race history. Malukas led late and cried after an otherwise brilliant run, while Rosenqvist’s late push denied him his first Indy win; Malukas remains second in the IndyCar standings as Penske teammates and crew rally around him in the wake of heartbreak.

Rosenqvist edges Malukas in razor-thin Indy 500 finish
indycar2 days ago

Rosenqvist edges Malukas in razor-thin Indy 500 finish

Felix Rosenqvist surged from third to first in a final four-lap shootout to win the 110th Indianapolis 500, beating Team Penske’s David Malukas by a record-tight margin of 0.0233 seconds after a late restart and a dramatic multi-stop strategy, with Armstrong briefly leading before Rosenqvist edged him at the line; the race featured several restarts and a red flag for a late Collet crash.

"Indy 500 Winner Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56, Honored at Indianapolis Speedway"
obituary2 years ago

"Indy 500 Winner Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56, Honored at Indianapolis Speedway"

Gil de Ferran, the Brazilian-French racing driver and Indianapolis 500 champion of 2003, has passed away at the age of 56 due to a stroke. De Ferran, who also won two CART World Series Champion titles and the British Formula 3 championship, was remembered by the motorsport community and Team Penske for his class and accomplishments on and off the track.

"IndyCar Legend and Former McLaren Director Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56"
obituarysports2 years ago

"IndyCar Legend and Former McLaren Director Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56"

Gil de Ferran, a celebrated figure in motorsport, has passed away at the age of 56. Known for his victory at the Indy 500 and his two-time IndyCar championship titles, de Ferran was a respected driver with a career that spanned across various facets of racing, including stints in Formula 3000, sportscar racing, and team management. He also held roles as a sporting director in Formula 1 and was a consultant and advisor for McLaren Racing. De Ferran's legacy extends beyond his racing achievements, remembered for his class, warm personality, and contributions to the motorsport community.

"Indy 500 Champion Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56, Remembered by Racing Community"
sports2 years ago

"Indy 500 Champion Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56, Remembered by Racing Community"

Gil de Ferran, a Brazilian racing icon and the winner of the 2003 Indianapolis 500, died at the age of 56 from a heart attack while racing with his son at The Concourse Club in Florida. De Ferran was a two-time Champ Car champion and held the closed-course land speed record. His death has been mourned by the motorsports community, including fellow drivers and teams like McLaren, where he had served as a consultant and sporting director. De Ferran is survived by his wife, Angela, daughter Anna, and son, Luke.

"IndyCar Legend Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56, Leaves Legacy in Racing"
sports2 years ago

"IndyCar Legend Gil de Ferran Passes Away at 56, Leaves Legacy in Racing"

Gil de Ferran, a renowned figure in motorsport known for winning the Indianapolis 500 and his roles as Sporting Director for Honda and McLaren in Formula 1, has died at 56. De Ferran achieved significant success in American open-wheel racing with two Champ Car titles and an Indy 500 win in 2003. After retiring from driving, he transitioned to management positions within the sport. His death has prompted heartfelt tributes from the motorsport community, including F1 President Stefano Domenicali and McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.

"Indy 500 Icon Gil de Ferran Passes at 56"
sports2 years ago

"Indy 500 Icon Gil de Ferran Passes at 56"

Gil de Ferran, the 2003 Indy 500 winner and a renowned figure in motorsports, passed away at the age of 56 due to a suspected heart attack. De Ferran had a successful career in racing, with achievements including back-to-back CART titles and a record for the fastest closed circuit qualifying speed. He also contributed to the sport as a Sporting Director for the BAR-Honda F1 team and as part of McLaren Racing. His death has left the racing community in mourning, with tributes pouring in from McLaren Racing and others who admired his legacy.