Alex Palou wins at IMS Road Course for 3rd year in a row, picks up 4th win of 2025
- Alex Palou won the Sonsio Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 10, 2025, securing his fourth victory of the season and third consecutive Indy Grand Prix win.
- Palou's dominance stems from starting on pole and overtaking Graham Rahal on lap 58 after Rahal's slow pit stop and car issues hurt his chances.
- Pato O'Ward rallied from eighth to finish second using a smart tire strategy, while Will Power completed the podium in third, marking his first season podium.
- Palou secured a comfortable victory by crossing the finish line 5.484 seconds ahead of O'Ward, completing the race in slightly more than 1 hour and 48 minutes while maintaining an average velocity of 115.2 mph, thereby increasing his championship advantage over Kyle Kirkwood to 97 points.
- This victory continues Palou's historic start with five top-two finishes in as many races, setting the best IndyCar opening streak in over sixty years as he prepares for the May 25 Indianapolis 500.
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'Kids on Track' program merging students' interest in STEM with motorsports
SPEEDWAY, Ind. — There was action on the track and inspiration in the stands at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. A free program called “Kids on Track” is connecting the dots between racing and students interested in STEM. Several "Kids on Track" students were at IMS for the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday. “The only experience that I’ve had with racing really is my dad watching it on TV," said Addison Roehling, a student at Perry Meridian …

And Then It Was Four! Palou Outmatches Rahal To Win Sonsio GP
Source: Penske Entertainment / other SPEEDWAY, Ind. — In a series of events that have not been seen since the mid-2000’s, Alex Palou continues to rewrite the history books. Despite a valiant effort by Graham Rahal, Palou was able to simply outmatch the rest of the field as he won the Sonsio Grand Prix on the IMS road course. It marks Palou’s fourth win in the last five races, which is a feat that has not happened since Dan Wheldon did the same t…
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