Alex Palou (Chipsei) won this week the thermal club Indycar Grand Prix de Themal (California) and sealed his second success of the two during the Indycar period.
Palou, the title of the title and the winner of three of the last four Indycar championships, graduated in front of the Mexican Pato O’Wward (Arrow McLaren) and Danish Christian Lundgaard (Arrow McLaren).
Five years ago, an Indycar pilot did not start the season with two successes. The last to achieve this was the Neo Zealand Scottie Dixon in 2020.
The Spanish pilot, who won St.
He hit the Palou strategy again and brilliant managing the career, waiting for his time without haste, with a command for 51 of 65 laps.
His chance was ten laps for the end, when the O’Wward began to lose his speed, and it could easily go beyond him to order.
O’Wward is not things to endure Palou Pull, whose main problem with the last stretch is to manage ‘traffic’ with folded.
Palou started dominant in a year where he intends to get the triplet of Indycar titles and go for what will be his first 500 miles of Indianapolis.
“It was a great weekend, we had a very fast car and we well fulfilled the plan. We achieved it, two successes of two, it feels amazing -amazing,” Palou said at the end of the career.
“I have a great team. They give me a good car. They do all the work and I try to achieve the goal,” Catalan added.
Source: La Verdad

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