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Alex Palou secures sixth win of 2025 at Road America in a stunning fuel-saving duel

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
June 22, 2025
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Alex Palou secures sixth win of 2025 at Road America in a stunning fuel-saving duel

In a thrilling display of skill and strategy, Alex Palou secured his third victory at Road America, showcasing a masterful fuel-saving performance and maintaining Honda’s flawless winning streak at the beginning of the 2025 IndyCar season. The race at Road America proved to be a heart-pounding spectacle, filled with daring overtakes and strategic gambles that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Palou, driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, and Kyle Kirkwood from Andretti are the sole winners so far in this unpredictable season, making the competition more intense than ever. The scorching temperatures added to the drama, turning the race into a high-octane showdown reminiscent of NASCAR clashes rather than the usual Road America style, pushing drivers to their limits and beyond.

Amidst the chaos and intensity, Scott Dixon, Palou, and Felix Rosenqvist emerged as the frontrunners battling for the top spot. Dixon’s early pitstop put him in a challenging position, while Palou’s strategic fuel management kept him in contention. Rosenqvist, on a different pitstop strategy, made a valiant effort to chase down the leaders, showcasing his determination and skill on the track.

However, the race was not without its share of drama, with Christian Lundgaard and Colton Herta facing off-track incidents that shook up the standings. Lundgaard’s spin dashed his hopes of challenging Palou, while Kirkwood had his own share of troubles, courtesy of a late move by Will Power that sent him off track.

As the race reached its climax, Palou’s calculated approach paid off, fending off a charging Rosenqvist to claim his sixth victory of the season. With this win, Palou extended his lead in the championship standings, leaving Kirkwood trailing by 93 points. Rosenqvist’s impressive second-place finish marked a significant achievement, with Santino Ferrucci also delivering a commendable performance, securing his fourth consecutive top-five finish.

The race at Road America was a testament to the skill, determination, and resilience of the drivers, setting the stage for more thrilling battles ahead in the 2025 IndyCar season.

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