The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Palou dominates IndyCar’s first all-star race since 2008

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THERMAL, CALIF. — A race meant for allstars was fittingly won by Alex Palou.

The two-time and reigning IndyCar champion won the Thermal $1 Million Challenge on Sunday in a total rout. Palou dominated the three-day weekend — he was among the fastest drivers in practice sessions and led every lap of anything that counted while winning his qualifying group, his heat race and all 20 laps of IndyCar’s first non-points race since 2008.

The race at the members-only Thermal Club was for 12 drivers who earned their way into the main event through a pair of heat races earlier Sunday. But Scott Dixon, Will Power, Pato O’Ward and some of IndyCar’s top names didn’t advance out of the heats and the “A Main” was a mix of competitio­n levels.

Palou, who was one of three Chip Ganassi Racing drivers to make the main event, was never challenged.

Although the race was billed as a $1 million event, Palou’s payout was actually only $500,000 because the Thermal members shied away from participat­ing in the event with a matching buy-in. Club members instead were randomly paired with teams for an embedded weekend experience with an IndyCar organizati­on.

Scott McLaughlin of Team Penske finished second, Felix Rosenqvist of Meyer Shank Racing was third, Colton Herta of Andretti Global was fourth and Marcus Armstrong of Ganassi was fifth as the purse payout only went to the top five.

Palou, who is embroiled in a nearly $30 million breach of contract lawsuit with McLaren, said he’d use his winnings on his newborn daughter.

“I need to buy a lot of diapers and pajamas, so probably I will do that,” said the Spaniard.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA/AP FILE ?? Team owner Chip Ganassi (left) and driver Alex Palou celebrate after winning the IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix auto race in 2023. They repeated their victory Sunday by taking the Thermal $1 Million Challenge in a rout.
PAUL SANCYA/AP FILE Team owner Chip Ganassi (left) and driver Alex Palou celebrate after winning the IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix auto race in 2023. They repeated their victory Sunday by taking the Thermal $1 Million Challenge in a rout.

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