Alex Palou appeared beatable at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, losing the lead initially to Graham Rahal. However, he regained the lead on lap 58 and secured a comfortable victory in the Sonsio Grand Prix. Palou’s dominant win marked his fourth victory of the season in the NTT IndyCar Series, maintaining an exceptional performance throughout. His Chip Ganassi Racing team’s support and his own skills propelled him to success. The victory also set a remarkable start for an IndyCar contender in over 60 years, with Palou aiming for triumph in the upcoming Indianapolis 500. Pato O’Ward finished second, showcasing an impressive drive, while Will Power claimed the third spot on the podium after starting seventh.
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