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Indycar series champion Alex Palou captures the first Indianapolis 500

May 25, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Alex Palou (10), the Chip Ganassi of Spain’s Chip Ganassi, celebrates at the winning circle after winning the 109th Run of the Indianapolis 500 in Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Compulsory Credit: Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

Alex Palou passed Marcus Ericsson with less than 15 rounds and stuck with enough fuel to win the first Indianapolis 500 on Sunday.

In a race, where the first half was blocked by a few yellow flags, it was a yellow that secured the victory for the Indycar series champion three times in the last round. Palou was the first Spanish to get the biggest show in the race.

There were 22 bullet changes between 14 drivers, Palou’s Chip Ganassi races on an average of 10 HONDA 168,883 miles / h. Ericsson, who won 2022 Indy 500 from Sweden, finished 0.682 seconds ago.

David Malukas followed Ericsson third and completed the first five of Pato O’ward from Mexico and Felix Rosenqvist from Sweden.

The light rain caused the race officials to delay the start of the race more than half an hour, and then the race started carefully when Scott McLughlin collided after the control of his car while heated his tires on his mother.

This was one of the three sides that occurred in the first 20 rounds. Marco andretti’s race ended by Ryan Hunter-Reay after the fourth round (and first under green). Communication caused the third -generation driver to rotate before hitting the outer wall.

Josef Newgarden – 32. He had to start and Penske with his teammate, with his teammate, the race officials will give power during a control before he became qualified – he had the best car in applications and proceeded methodically in the field. After 50 rounds, defending twice, the winner rose to the 14th place and entered the top 10 before the 80th round.

However, the day ended in the 136th round, when he had to be a pit after drawing fuel problems at a previous pit stop.

Champion Takuma Sato, which started the second place in the second place, took 51 rounds in the first half. However, a slide in the pit caused him to come out of the bullet package.

The polar caregiver Robert Shwartzman ended early. In the 89th round, Israel hit the members of the rookie pit and damaged the front end of the car.

Kyle Larson, who competed to complete a rare racing couple, saw the Indy 500 end after hitting the 91th round. He was able to get out of the car and left Charlotte, where Nascar was planned to compete in Coca-Cola 600 after being checked.

-FELD level media

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