Here we go again. The calendar flipped, and Alex Palou still leads the IndyCar series points. Palou opicked up weher he left off in2025, when he led the championship from start to finish.
Palou repeated his victory in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg virtually the same wat he did last year. Palou stayed out the longest before his first pit stop, which allowed him to build up a lead e only lost briefly after his second stop.
Scott McLaughlin dominated the first third of the race from pole, but Palou quickly moved to second from his fourth starting spot, and from that point forward it was just a matter of time before Palou would assume his usual position.
Palou has won nine of the previous 18 races dating back to St. Pete last year. We are witnessing a generational talent along the lines of Scott Dixon, A. J. Foyt, and Mario Andretti. While it may be boring to see him in Victory Circle every week, we need to enjoy and appreciate his talent.
Quick Thoughts
While Palou was on his typical Sunday stroll, a terrific battle for second happened behind him between Kyle Kirkwood, Scott McLaughlin, and Christian Lundgaard. Kirkwood’s tires eventually faded, and the Andretti driver had to settle for fourth. McLaughlin and Lundgaard continued their fight to the end of the race.
Rookies Dennis Hauger played it smart today and ended with a top 10 finish. The rookie driving for Dale Coyne started third after an impressive qualifying effort. he dropped back at the start, choosing wisely to not battle with the three former race winners as the race began.
Hauger’s fellow rookies did not fare as well. Mick Schumacher’s debut ended in less than a lap as he was involved in a crash. Caio Collet struggled all day and finished 17th on the lead lap.
Difficult Debuts– Will Power ‘s first race for Andretti Global did not end well. Power had wall contact as the same suspension issue which plagued the team all weekend reappeared. He returned 30 laps down and ended22nd.
His replacement at Penske, David Malukas, had a promising day ruined when he flat spotted a tire after running in the top five. Malukas finished 13th.
Biggest Movers–
Josef Newgarden moved up to seventh after starting 23rd. The result is a hopeful sign that Newgarden may have a better season than he did in 2025.
Rinus VeeKay moved up 10 spots to finish ninth.
Team results
Four teams had two cars in the top 10 Team Penske, Andretti Global, McLaren, and Dale Coyne.
This weekend was a great one for Dale Coyne Racing, and I hope we see more results like this from them.
While St. Pete isn’t always the nost thrilling event on the schedule, Palou’s 12.4948 margin of victory is a record for the season opener.
Before you hand Palou the title, keep in mind the packed opening schedule, I think he will experience a challenge at Phoenix.
Thanks for following along this weekend. I will have a wra pup tomorrow morning.
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