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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rishabh Negi
Chip Ganassi Racing's Alex Palou has been having the time of his life (five wins in the first six races of the 2025 IndyCar season). He has been doing one thing or the other since his Indy 500 win, and he shed light on his recent trip to New York City. During his two-day visit to New York City, Palou showed up at the New York Mets game. He also posed outside an NBA store wearing a Tyrese Haliburton jersey to show his support for him.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rishabh Negi
The ongoing 2025 IndyCar season has proved incredibly fruitful (five wins in the first six races) for Alex Palou and his Chip Ganassi Racing team. He is currently leading the championship with 306 points. In line with this and the beast of a car that Chip Ganassi Racing has produced, IndyCar pundit Will Buxton has come up with an imaginary points table had there also been a title for the teams' championship.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rishabh Negi
The 2025 IndyCar season has so far belonged to Chip Ganassi's Alex Palou. He has been dominating racing tracks from the very first go, and post his maiden Indy 500 win, he has now put on board five wins in the first six races. In line with this, a statistic has emerged that has left fans in awe of Palou. As per IndyCar on FOX's statistics, Alex Palou's average finish for the first six races has been an impressive 1.17.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rishabh Negi
In recent years, IndyCar has witnessed a strong crop of young drivers. Josef Newgarden, who has been competing since 2012, once took time in 2021 to applaud a young Alex Palou (now 28) making his mark in the sport. Palou made his IndyCar debut in 2020 at the Genesys 300 (Texas). Right from the very start, it was clear that he was a talented driver, and Josef Newgarden heaped praise on Palou in 2021, billing him as a championship contender. "He’s done the job, clearly. He’s been solid all year.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rishabh Negi
The former Formula 1 turned IndyCar pundit Will Buxton thoroughly enjoyed covering the 2025 Indy 500. It was an almost two-week affair from the build-up to last week's 200-lap race around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Buxton shared a heartfelt message expressing his experience while keeping the effort that was put in by everyone on the IndyCar on Fox team in mind. "An emotional rollercoaster and two weeks I will never forget.
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