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Alex Palou Authors Motown Hit with IndyCar Win on the Streets of Detroit

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Palou Authors Motown Hit with IndyCar Detroit WinPenske Entertainment/Joe Skibinski


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Alex Palou wasn't complaining about the street circuit in Detroit on Sunday.

Palou, who started on the NTT IndyCar Series pole, withstood challenges on three restarts over the final 15 laps to win the 100-lap Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear. Will Power finished second, 1.1843 seconds back. Felix Rosenqvist completed the podium in third.

The win came one day after Palou blasted the new course that measures just less than 1.7 miles as too tight, saying, "It’s too tight for IndyCar, it’s too short for IndyCar. There’s too much traffic, it’s too bumpy."

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In the end, Palou found out that the best way to beat the traffic was stay ahead of the pack and keep the carnage in the rearview mirror.

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"He's just took the place when he got here," said winning team owner Chip Ganassi. "I know he was complaining about the track yesterday, but I think it's his new favorite track today."

Palou became the second winner from the pole in the NTT IndyCar Series this season. Kyle Kirkwood pulled that off at Long Beach. It was his second win in three races and he left Detroit with a healthy 51-point lead in the championship standings.

The win came after somewhat disappointing Indy 500 in which he won pole and led second to the most laps in that race, only to finish fourth.

"I wasn't really frustrated," Palou said. "We know how difficult it is to win. I was proud that we made a huge comeback, that we had one of the best cars, one of the fastest, and we're know in victory lane again."

Palou dominated the race, leading 74 of the 100 laps. Power led 14 laps.

"Honestly, it was tight. We saw that," Palou said. "It was a really fun race. It was a lot better than I expected. We had a lot more grip today than what we did. I think the track evolve a lot during the weekend.

"I will watch the race obviously because I had a clean race, let's say. But honestly Detroit did a tremendous job. The fans were amazing. I was mind blown of how many fans we had today being a first-time event. Also the podium on Victory Lane was really fun.

"Yeah, hopefully we can tweak some stuff and make it even better for next year. But, yeah, cannot wait."

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Scott Dixon said the Detroit street course ’had a lot of character.’Penske Entertainment/Joe Skibinski

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Scott Dixon, while he never led, ran in the top-five all day and finish fourth. He's still trying to get that first win of 2023. He's won at least one IndyCar race for 18 consecutive seasons.

He said that he was impressed by the first-year circuit in the Motor City.

"It's wild, man," he said. "I has a lot of fun. The track was super difficult. Let's call it 'a lot of character.' It was interesting but very difficult on restarts. These things don't need to be easy. I had a lot of fun, just frustrated by how my day went."