MOTORSPORT AMERICA PHOTOS FROM THE 2025 NTT INDYCAR GRAND PRIX OF ALABAMA

 

MOTORSPORT AMERICA EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS OF THE 2025 NTT INDYCAR ALABAMA GRAND PRIX AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

Pole sitter Alex Palou cruises to victory by lapping 11 of 26 drivers with a whopping 16 second margin of victory!

 

IndyCar Staff Reports – If three-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou is still improving as a race car driver, as Chip Ganassi suggested earlier this year, how much better will he get?

That question comes in the hours after the 28-year-old Spaniard won his third race in four opportunities this season, and he finished second in the other race. Palou dominated Sunday’s Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix presented by AmFirst at Barber Motorsports Park, leading 81 of the 90 laps from the pole in the No. 10 HRC Chip Ganassi Racing Honda to extend his series lead to a staggering 60 points. That cushion is more than an opponent can gain in a single race.

Palou’s points lead is so commanding that the Chip Ganassi Racing driver could skip this Saturday’s Sonsio Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course and still occupy the top position. And remember, he is bidding for his third consecutive season championship and fourth in five years, so he knows how to march to a title.

Palou was so impressive Sunday that he relinquished the lead only to stop for fuel and tires. His margin of victory in the caution-free race was 16.0035 seconds over Arrow McLaren’s Christian Lundgaard.

Out front so comfortably, Palou joked after the race about being “lonely” in the late going as he finished with 63 seconds of Push to Pass. Such is life as the sport’s top driver.

It has been 19 years since an INDYCAR SERIES driver started a season this well. That was Sebastien Bourdais’ title run in 2006 when he won the first four races.

“It’s amazing,” Palou said of his breakout. “It means nothing, and it means a ton at the same time.

“It means nothing for (winning) the championship yet. But for sure, I prefer to be in the position we are now than being in anybody else’s position.”

Lundgaard scored his fourth consecutive top eight finish – he has three straight top three finishes — as his brilliant start in the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet continued. But nearly everyone who was expected to challenge Palou’s crown this season was down in the order Sunday and has a big points hole from which to climb. For example, last year’s series runner-up, Colton Herta of Andretti Global w/Curb-Agajanian, is already 99 points behind Palou.

The strange thing about this race is that Palou wasn’t really challenged. Oh, fellow front-row starter Scott McLaughlin of Team Penske was at Palou’s side on the opening lap, but Palou soon vanished in the distance, posting the fastest lap of the race on Lap 4. McLaughlin, who had won the previous two races on this 17-turn, 2.3-mile road course, finished third in the No. 3 Good Ranchers Team Penske Chevrolet.

Most of Sunday’s drama occurred in the pits, where several top drivers had hiccups. Rinus VeeKay was among those. The No. 18 Dale Coyne Racing Honda lost precious seconds when the right front wheel nut got loose, but VeeKay drove masterfully to give Dale Coyne’s team a fourth-place finish, its best result since David Malukas finished third at World Wide Technology Raceway late in the 2023 season. This was VeeKay’s second top 10 of the season, having finished ninth in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg to open the campaign. Team Penske’s Will Power finished fifth in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet.

But they were all chasing Palou, who lapped 11 of the other 26 competitors and is truly pulling away from the field.

“Yeah, best start of my career, like not just in INDYCAR, I would say everything I’ve done in my life,” Palou said. “Never been as good as here. Not even go-karts. Yeah, couldn’t be happier. Hopefully we can keep it going.”

History suggests it can. Palou is the two-time reigning champion of the Sonsio Grand Prix, an 85-lap race that will be staged at 4:30 p.m. ET Saturday (FOX, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network) on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course.

If it seems Palou can do no wrong, get used to it. As Ganassi suggested, Palou seems to improve with each race.

Photos by Motorsport America Photographers

PACE LAP BEFORE THE START OF THE 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES ALABAMA GRAND PRIX AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK IN BIRMINGHAM!
GREEN FLAG START OF THE 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES ALABAMA GRAND PRIX AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK IN BIRMINGHAM! – GREG MCWILLIAMS PHOTO
ALEX PALOU LEADS FROM THE POLE POSITION INTO CHARLOTTE’S WEB AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK!
ALEX PALOU LEADS FROM THE POLE POSITION EXITINHG CHARLOTTE’S WEB AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK!
THE INDYCAR FIELD PILES INTO CHARLOTTE’S WEB AT BARBER!
THE INDYCAR FIELD EXITS CHARLOTTE’S WEB IN FRONT OF THE HOMETOWN CROWD AT BARBER!
INDYCARS SCREAM DOWN THE BACKSTRETCH AT 180MPH IN FRONT OF THE FAN ZONE AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK IN BIRMINGHAM!
ALEX PALOU LED 81 OF 90 LAPS IN THE 2025 INDYCAR SERIES ALABAMA GRAND PRIX!
LOUIS FOSTER OF ODIHAM, ENGLAND DRIVES THE No. 45 MI-JACK HONDA FOR RAHAL LETTERMAN LANIGAN RACING!
CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD STARTED THE RACE P7 BUT FINISHED P2!
TWO TIME ALABAMA GRAND PRIX CHAMPION SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN FILLED THE LAST SPOT ON THE WINNERS PODIUM WITH A P3 FINISH IN BIRMINGHAM!
THE INDYCAR FIELD ON THE FRONT STRETCH IN FRONT OF RACE CONTROL ON THE BARBER PADDOCK!
KYLE KIRKWOOD LEADS FELIX ROSENQVIST THROUGH TURNS 3 & 4 AT BARBER!
SIX TIME NTT INDYCAR SERIES CHAMPION SCOTT DIXON UNDER THE BARBER MUSEUM PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AT THE ALABAMA ROAD COURSE!
RACE FANS GET A GOOD LOOK FROM THE BARBER MUSEUM PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE!
ALABAMA RACE FANS GET A GOOD LOOK OF LEADER ALEX PALOU ON THE BIRMINGHAM ROAD COURSE!
INDYCARS THROUGH THE TIGHT TURNS AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK! – GREG MCWILLIAMS PHOTO
TWO TIME INDYCAR SERIES CHAMPION WILL POWER!
WHIMSICAL DISPLAYS OF ART ARE A HALLMARK OF THE ALABAMA ROAD COURSE THAT PAY HOMAGE TO BIRMINGHAM’S HISTORY OF THE NATION’S LEADING PRODUCER OF IRON!
GRAHAM RAHAL PASSES UNDER THE FANS ON THE BARBER MUSEUM BRIDGE!
INDIAN CHIEF OF THE BARBER WOODS AND HIS PEACE PIPE BLESSING TO THE INDYCAR RACERS! – GREG MCWILLIAMS PHOTO
DEVLIN DEFRANSECO EDGING OUT NOLAN SIEGEL BETWEENS TURNS 3 & 4 AT BARBER!
JOSEF NEWGARDEN DIVES INTO CHARLOTTE’S WEB IN FRONT OF RACE CONTROL AT BARBER!
JACOB ABEL OF DALE COYNE RACING!
CALLUM ILOTT OF CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND IN HIS PREMA CHEVROLET IN BIRMINGHAM!
MARCUS ARMSTRONG ON THE BARBER BACKSTRETCH IN FRONT OF THE HOMETOWN RACE FANS!
INDYCARS THROUGH THE TIGHT TURNS AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK! – GREG MCWILLIAMS PHOTO
SANTINO FERRUCCI OF AJ FOYT RACING!
JOSEF NEWGARDEN THROUGH THE TIGHT TURNS AT BARBER!
SANTINO FERRUCCI GETS A FRESH SET OF FIRESTONE RACING TIRES AT BARBER!
CONNOR DALY THROUGH TURN 17 AT BARBER!
ALEX PALOU LED 81 OF 90 LAPS FROM THE POLE AND CAPTURED HIS 3RD VICTORY OF FOUR RACES THIS SEASON.
DEVLIN DEFRANCESCO OUT OF TURN 13 AT BARBER IN BIRMINGHAM!
GRAND CAYMAN ISLAND RESIDENT KYFFIN SIMPSON LEADS MARCUS ERICKSON OF SWEDEN THROUGH THE TURNS IN ALABAMA!
ALEXANDER ROSSI OF NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA LEADS NEW ZEALAND’S SCOTT DIXON THROUGH THE TURNS AT BARBER! – GREG MCWILLIAMS PHOTO
MARCUS ERICSSON LEADS KYFFIN SIMPSON AND STING RAY ROBB THROUGH TURN 12 AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK!
RINUS VEEKAY HEADED TO TURN 14 ON THE ALABAMA ROAD COURSE!
ONE LAP TO GO SHOWS ON THE TOWER FOR RACE LEADER ALEX PALOU!
NTT INDYCAR ALABAMA GRAND PRIX POLE SITTER WINS THE RACE BY A MARGIN OF 16 SECONDS, SEEN HERE ON HIS LAST-LAP DASH FOR THE CHECKERED FLAG AT THE BIRMINGHAM ROAD COURSE!
ALEX PALOU DOES A FIST-PUMP AS HE TAKES THE CHECKERED FLAG TO WIN THE 2025 INDYCAR ALABAMA GRAND PRIX AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK IN BIRMINGHAM!
ALEX PALOU TAKES HIS VICTORY LAP FOR WINNING THE INDYCAR ALABAMA GRAND PRIX AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK IN BIRMINGHAM!
CLOSE-UP OF THE WHIMSICAL ART ATOP THE LEADERBOARD RACE TOWER AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK IN BIRMINGHAM!
CONFETTI CANNONS AT BARBER FOR ALABAMA GRAND PRIX WINNER ALEX PALOU!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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