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Israeli-born rookie takes Indy 500 pole

Robert Shwartzman became the first rookie in more than 40 years to secure the top starting position at the iconic race

May 19, 2025 10:32
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Israeli-born Robert Shwartzman has made history as the first rookie to take an Indy500 pole (Image: Getty)
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Robert Shwartzman, a 25-year-old racing driver born in Tel Aviv, made history on Sunday by claiming pole position for the 2025 Indianapolis 500.

Shwartzman, who drives for Prema Racing, posted a four-lap average of 232.790 mph, becoming the first rookie since 1983 to lead the starting grid at the iconic American motorsports event.

Raised in Saint Petersburg, he previously raced under a Russian license but now competes under the Israeli flag.

After his pole-winning run, Shwartzman used his platform to deliver a message of unity.

“I just want peace in the world,” he said. “I want people to be good, and I don’t want the separation of countries, saying, ‘This is bad country. This is good country.’ There is no bad or good. We’re all human beings, and we just have to be good.”

The comments come as international tensions remain high, including the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Shwartzman’s achievement also marks a milestone for Prema Racing, which is making its debut season in IndyCar. The team had never before placed on pole at the Indy 500.

“Some fans supported me but some people hated me,” he added, referring to his decision to race for Israel following the war in Ukraine and global reaction to his background. “At the end of the day, I’m proud to represent Israel and also my roots from Russia.”

The Indianapolis 500 is scheduled to take place on 25 May, where Shwartzman will attempt to become the first rookie winner since 2001.

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