
Indy 500 winner's prize surges to record $4.34 million in 2026
Felix Rosenqvist's historic last-lap pass earned him the largest winner's share in Indy 500 history, as the total purse jumped to $30.9 million.
Felix Rosenqvist captured the 2026 Indianapolis 500 with a dramatic last-lap pass, beating David Malukas by 0.0233 seconds — the closest finish in the race's 110-year history. His victory netted $4.34 million, a record winner's payout from a total purse of $30,906,400.
Why it matters:
The record-breaking prize money reflects the Indy 500's continued growth in popularity and commercial value. A back-to-back sellout crowd and the most lead changes ever underscored the race's resurgence, with the winner's share rising 14% from 2025's $3.8 million.
The details:
- Rosenqvist's margin of 0.0233s broke the previous closest finish record (0.043s in 1992).
- The total purse increased by over $10 million from last year's $20.28 million.
- Average driver payout jumped to $936,500, up from $596,500 in 2025.
- INDYCAR and IMS President J. Douglas Boles called the month “a memorable month,” noting the sellout crowds and intense on-track action.
- The race featured the most lead changes ever in Indy 500 history, though exact numbers were not disclosed.
What's next:
With the purse and attendance surging, the Indy 500 is poised to attract even deeper investment from teams and sponsors. Rosenqvist's victory also solidifies his status as a top-tier talent, potentially opening doors for more opportunities in IndyCar and beyond.
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