I had a feeling history would be made today, just not the history that happened. Congratulations to Christian Rasmussen and ECR,
Christian Rasmussen used fresher tires to pass 2025 champion Alex Palou with 15 laps to go and easily drove to his first IndyCar win in the Milwaukee 250. It was the first win for Ed Carpenter Racing since Rinus VeeKay won the Indy GP at IMS.

Early on it looked to be David Malukas’s day when he passed Palou after an early restart. Palou retook the lead on lap 41 and appeared to be running away from the field. A bad pit stop took Malukas out of contention, but he fought back to finish eighth.
Pato O’Ward overcame a difficult pit stop to finish fifth and clinch second place in the championship.
Rasmussen made 48 of the 685 on track passes. 368 passes were for position.
In the post race conference, Palou and Scott McLaughlin agreed that the decision on whether to take fresh tires during th elate yellow was “50/50”.
Attendance was outstanding today. The grandstands were mostly full. This morning, more general admission tickets went on sale, and they sold out. HyVee sponsored this event last year, and I wondered how well attended this race would be.
It was agreat day all around for ECR with Alexandr Rossi’s fourth place finish.
The yellow for Graham Rahal’s slide in turn 2 was a bit quick. Rahal recovered and didn’t make contact.
The IndyCar season now has had six different winners in 2025, which is approaching a more normal number of winners. At mid season I had to wonder how few winners there would be.
That will do it for me today. I will have a wrap-up tomorrow after I watch the television replay. Thanks fo following along this weekend.
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