IndyCar
Alex Palou goes back to back at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
ST. PETERSBURG, FL (March 1, 2026) – Alex Palou and the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing team are picking up in 2026 where they left off in 2025, by winning the NTT IndyCar Series season opening Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg for the second year in-a-row.
“I don’t know what to say,” said Palou. “The car was unbelievable today. It’s been an amazing offseason. Everybody at CGR and Honda has done a tremendous job.”
“It’s been an interesting offseason on the track and off the track and it’s all behind us and we are right back where we want to be,” said team owner Chip Ganassi in Vietory Lane, alluding to the recently settled lawsuit between Palou and McLaren Racing.
Palou started fourth on the grid and quickly got around rookie Dennis Hauger for third on the opening lap right before a caution came out for Sting Ray Robb, Santino Ferrucci and Mick Schumacher making contact.
Palou continued running in third behind pole sitter and leader Scott McLaughlin of Team Penske and Andretti Global’s Marcus Ericsson until the first round of pit stops when McLaughlin, who started on the harder primary Firestone tires, hit pit road first.
Ericsson and Palou stayed out with Ericsson the next to come to pit road while Palou, who started on the softer alternate Firestone tires, stayed out. The pit overcut worked and by the time Palou came in the complete his service, the No 10 car was in the lead.
“It felt like those Firestone’s were, they were lasting and would just keep going,” said Palou. “I had an amazing car.”
“We knew we were at a deficit to others that were racing around that had two sets of sticker reds today,” explained Barry Wanser, team strategist. “The pace of the leaders at the time in the early part of the race certainly helped us go the distance.”
Palou led 59-of-100 laps en route to a 12.4948-second victory, the largest margin of victory in the event’s 22-year history.
McLaughlin finished second and thinks the tire choice to start the race ultimately cost the No. 3 team in the end.
“Obviously I think the correct decision today was probably to start on the red (alternate) tires but we didn’t know that going in,” said McLaughlin. “We had a gut feeling and decided to start on the blacks (primary) but we didn’t have the pace on them.”
Arrow McLaren’s Christian Lundgaard started 12th in the No. 7 Chevrolet and came home third.
“Every time I’m on the podium second or third, he’s first,” said Lundgaard of Palou. “It’s pretty annoying.”
Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood finished fourth followed by Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward.
The NTT IndyCar Series travels to Phoenix Raceway next week where they will share the track with the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and NASCAR Cup Series.
IndyCar
Alex Palou wins fourth straight pole position at World Wide Technology Raceway
MADISON, IL (June 6, 2026) – Alex Palou and the No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing team are continuing to lay down fast laps when it counts with Palou earning the pole position for Sunday’s NTT IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway. The pole position is Palou’s fourth straight NTT P1 Pole award.
“It was incredible and so much fun, especially that first lap,” said Palou, who turned a two-lap average speed of 174.353 mph in the No. 10 HRC Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. “The #10 Honda Honda had so much speed. The team I have around me is incredible. My car was on rails today; it was incredible.”
David Malukas starts second in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet after a two-lap average of 173.244 mph. Malukas could only look on in disbelief as Palou knocked him off the pole.
Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood starts third in the No. 27 Sam’s Club Honda following a two-lap average of 173.206 mph.
“ It was a good run for us,” said Kirkwood, the 2025 WWWT Raceway winner. “P3 is a really good starting spot and we can definitely do some great things from there. Last year we won from 10th, so it’s nice to be able to be at the front.”
2026 Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge winner Felix Rosenqvist starts fourth in the No. 60 SiriusXM Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb Agajanian Honda.
Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin will start 5th in the No. 3 Dex Imaging Chevrolet.
Palou’s Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Scott Dixon starts 7th in the No. 9 PNC Bank Honda and CGR’s Kyffin Simpson will start 14th in the No. 8 Sunoco Honda.
Television coverage of Sunday’s Bommarito Automotive Group 500 begins at 8 PM CT / 9 PM ET on Fox. Complete, flag-to-flag race coverage also will be available on the INDYCAR Radio Network, and SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation (Channel 160).
IndyCar
Alex Palou wins IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix
DETROIT, MI (May 31, 2026) – Alex Palou is back in victory lane after winning Sunday’s NTT IndyCar Series Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, his fourth win of 2026 and 12th win in his past 25-races.
“It was a tough one,” said Palou. “The team did an incredible job one again with the strategy. Pit stops were incredible. The number 10 Honda Honda looked really good and I think every time it has been on track it’s had a win.”
Palou and the No. 10 HRC Chip Ganassi Racing Honda fought off Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood on two late-race restarts as Palou was on the harder Firestone Primary tire and Kirkwood was on the softer Firestone alternate tire.
“It was very tough with the temperature on the tires,” explained Palou. “On the restarts I couldn’t really be at the level of Kirkwood, Power and some of the guys who were able to get a little more tire temp than I Wass able to.”
“The Sam’s Club Honda was really fast,” said Kirkwood, who is second to Palou in the Championship. “We took a little bit of a gamble on tires there being the only guy on reds (alternate) at the end. It nearly paid off. It was so, so, close. They’re a great team and he’s a great driver.”
Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s Graham Rahal finished third in the No. 15 Fifth Third Bank Honda, tying Rahal’s best finish of the year.
“We had a lot of pace when we needed it,” explained Rahal. “We go lucky a little bit with the yellow.”
IndyCar
Alex Palou wins Detroit IndyCar Pole; Scott Dixon earns 4th starting spot; Honda sweeps front row
DETROIT, MI (May 30, 2026) – Alex Palou is starting on the pole position for the third consecutive NTT IndyCar Series Race, winning the number 1 starting spot for Sunday’s Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear.
Palou’s fast lap of 1-minute, 1.9017-seconds (95.668 mph) in the No. 10 Honda Racing Corporation Chip Ganassi Racing Honda was 0.005542-seconds ahead Will Power, who will start second in the No. 26 TWG AI Honda of Andretti Global. This is Power’s best starting position since switching to Andretti in the offseason.
“I’m super happy that we got the pole position,” said Palou. “The Fast Six was very exciting, especially with only getting one lap. The tires were not up to temperature, but this #10 Honda Honda car was on rails.”
“It was really nice to get into the Fast Six,” said Power, IndyCar’s all-time pole winner. “It’s my second time in the one lap shootout this year. It’s very difficult to beat Alex, so heading into the race I think we just have to put our heads down and see what we can do. The Honda is very good and I’ve been really enjoying running with Honda power all year.”
The front row Honda sweep on Chevrolet’s doorstep may bode well for the manufacturer as Honda has won every race at Detroit since the series switched to the downtown street circuit beginning in 2023.
Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin spoiled the Honda party, locking down the third starting spot with a lap of 1:02.4559 in the No. 3 Clarience Technologies Chevrolet.
Six-time series Champion Scott Dixon qualified a season-best fourth at 1:02.6085 in the No. 9 PNC Bank Honda to give Chip Ganassi Racing two of the top 4 starting spots.
“I was just a little too aggressive going for it,” said Dixon. “The No. 9 PNC Bank Honda has speed and it’s good to be starting up front.”
Arrow McLaren’s Christian Lundgaard will line up fifth after a fast lap of 1:02.7870 in the No. 7 Chevrolet, despite losing an engine in the morning practice.
Kyle Kirkwood continued the Firestone Fast Six Honda party qualifying sixth in the No. 27 Sam’s Club Honda despite locking his tires up at one point and two power slides during his quick lap.
David Malukas will start last in the field after bringing out a red flag during his qualifying run. Malukas smacked the wall in turn 7 causing heavy damage to the No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet.
Sunday starts with a 30-minute morning warmup at 9:30 a.m. followed by the 100-lap race at 12:30 p.m. on Fox and the IndyCar Radio Network.

