Welcome to Sports Desk, let's get into it.
Felix Rosenqvist made history at Indianapolis on Sunday, surging from third to first in a one-lap shootout to win the one hundred tenth running of the Indy five hundred by just zero point zero one eight seconds over David Malukas in what officials are calling the closest finish the race has ever seen. The thirty-four-year-old Swede from Meyer Shank Racing pulled off a photo finish for the ages.
Meanwhile in Formula One, the Canadian Grand Prix turned dramatic for Ferrari when Lewis Hamilton radioed in with every driver's nightmare — a sudden, total loss of power. The seven-time world champion was running near the sharp end of the grid when the mechanical failure hit, leaving teammate Charles Leclerc to carry the Scuderia's hopes while Hamilton watched helplessly from the sidelines.
And in baseball, Aaron Judge silenced the doubters in the most emphatic way possible. The Yankees slugger snapped an eleven-game stretch without a single RBI by going deep in the ninth — a walk-off two-run shot against Tampa Bay that ended the drought and sent the Bronx faithful home very happy.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
