Another race. another Alex Palou smackdown. Similar to his easy victory at St. Pete, Palou beat Christian Lundgaard to the line by 13 seconds. Despite the wide margin at the finish, the story was nearly different.
“Incredible day,” Palou said. “I told you qualifying was one of the best car balances I’ve ever driven. Today in the race, it was pretty good in the beginning, really good at the end, but we suffered a little bit on the used blacks (Firestone Firehawk primary tires) that we had to use.
“Another win here. Love this place, love the fans. What a great day.”
Christian Lundgaard took the lead when Palou made his final stop. He pushed to create a large enough gap to stay ahead when he had to pit and was nearly there. A slow right wheel tire exchange cost him nine extra seconds in the pits. It was enough to allow Palou to coast to the victory. Lundgaard recovered to take second, passing Graham Rahal with three laps to go.
Lundgaard said after the race that he believed he had the pace to get by Palou.
It was a great day for Rahal, who earned his first podium since August 2023 at the Indianapolis Road course. RLL has been making progress with the 15 car this season, and the podium signals more good things to come for this team.
Overall, today’s race was the first real clunker of the season. There was very little passing. The race ran caution free for the second straight year.
Kirkwood Keeps Points Lead
Kyle Kirkwood maintained his points lead, but just barely. He is ahead of Palou by only2 points with his fifth place at Barber. Kirkwood is the most consistent driver of 20206 with four finishes inion the top five, including a win and a second place.
Kirkw3ood has won Long Beach, the next race, twice, including last year from pole. We could have a real points battle this season.
Watch Out For
Christian Lundgaard is beginning to make some noise. He now sits in third in the standings, 35 points behind Kirkwood. Lundgaard has finishes of 2nd, 3rd, 13th, and 7th. He may end up as McLaren’s number one driver this year.
David Malukas continues to be the bright light for Team Penske. His fourth place today put5s him in fourth place, just five points behind Lundgaard. Josef Newgarden started ninth and finished 10th. Scott McLaughlin started 14th after his practice crash Saturday, but struggled to a 16th place result.
Streaks broken– The run of a different winner every race came to an end with Palou’s second win of 2026. Sting Ray Robb finished 22nd after coming home 21st in each of the first three races. So close.
The FOX Conundrum
The booth talent and pit reporters are outstanding. The features production is professional and interesting. Their tribute to George Barber was outstanding.
However, their coverage of the sport, the showcase of the broadcasts is still woefully behind the positive aspects, especially on race day.
A pass for second place was missed early in the race. At one it seemed if there was a commercial break just two laps after a break.
I don’t like the top of screen features during action, especially while pit stops take place. If you want to talk about a musician, do it in the pre-race.
In Friday’s IndyNXT practice, sector times were shown on screen for the first time, never to be seen again. Sector times will very much enhance qualifying.
End of rant.
After four races in five weeks, IndyCar returns to action in three weeks, April 19, at long Beach.