Alex Palou: “Nobody to Blame but Me” with 2nd at Mid Ohio
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What you should actually take from Palou's first error of 2025
When a driver who’s won six times in eight races throws away a seemingly inevitable seventh victory, some people are going to bathe in the misfortune of it all, such is the nature of elite-level sport.But despite Alex Palou’s own embarrassment over how he lost the Mid-Ohio IndyCar race, both how he handled the faux pas and the fact that he still has a 113-point championship lead with seven races remaining just makes any negative takeaways from t…
Mistake costs Alex Palou victory at Mid-Ohio - LEXINGTON, Ohio - A mistake in the closing laps cost Alex Palou a surefire victory at Mid-Ohio. by Tucker White
LEXINGTON, Ohio -- A mistake in the closing laps cost Alex Palou a surefire victory at Mid-Ohio. The post Mistake costs Alex Palou victory at Mid-Ohio appeared first on SpeedwayMedia.com.
Alex Palou chooses to view costly Mid-Ohio mistake as a ‘good save’
Alex Palou was not the winner of Sunday’s IndyCar event from Mid-Ohio, having thrown away his lead with a late mistake. After securing the lead by employing a riskier three-stop strategy, the three-time champion looked set to walk away with yet another victory. But an unforced error with seven laps remaining saw him slide to the edge of the course in Turn 9, and all four wheels dipped into the grass. Scott Dixon was able to take advantage and cr…
Alex Palou: “nobody to blame but me” with 2nd at Mid Ohio
On a day when his car was sporting an OpenAI livery, Alex Palou finally proved that he’s human behind the wheel.Palou was following the usual script for the majority of Sunday’s Honda Indy 200. After taking the pole on Saturday, the Spaniard proved dominant at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. He avoided any starting chaos, pushed out his advantage when the race went green for its final two ...Keep reading
Mid-Ohio shows Palou is still human after all
Alex Palou has performed like a machine this year while winning three poles, six races, and leading many of them with ease. But Sunday at Mid-Ohio proved he’s human after turning a surefire win into a loss while running by himself with five laps left to run.A moment’s loss of...
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