By the Numbers: The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix
The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix once again delivered a spectacular show from start to finish, with plenty of wheel-to-wheel battles leading to heightened emotions. While the race featured slightly fewer passes for position than last year, one thing remained the same: for the fourth consecutive year, Chevrolet's home race was won by... Read on
Alex Palou triumphs in action-packed Detroit Grand Prix
Alex Palou claimed his fourth victory of the IndyCar season by winning the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. In an action-packed race, the Spaniard kept his cool and crossed the finish line first despite heavy pressure from Kyle Kirkwood. Kirkwood finished second, while Graham Rahal completed the podium in third. Read on
Alex Palou Claims Pole on the Streets of Detroit with Flawless Lap
Alex Palou claimed pole position for the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix by being the only driver to complete an almost flawless lap in the Firestone Fast 6. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver extracted the maximum from his single qualifying lap in the Fast 6, finishing two-tenths of a second ahead of Will Power in second place. Read on
Alex Palou narrowly faster than Kyle Kirkwood in opening Detroit practice
Alex Palou posted the fastest time in the opening practice session for the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, edging out Kyle Kirkwood by just two hundredths of a second. Palou topped the second group of the split session, while Kirkwood was fastest in the first group. Read on
| 1. | A. Palou | 1:59:08 |
| 2. | K. Kirkwood | 1:59:11 |
| 3. | G. Rahal | 1:59:13 |
| 4. | P. O’Ward | 1:59:14 |
| 5. | C. Lundgaard | 1:59:15 |
| Full results | ||

| 1. | A. Palou | 327 |
| 2. | K. Kirkwood | 265 |
| 3. | D. Malukas | 248 |
| 4. | C. Lundgaard | 226 |
| 5. | P. O’Ward | 220 |
| Full standings | ||
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| 1. | Ganassi Racing | 542 |
| 2. | Team Penske | 510 |
| 3. | Arrow McLaren | 468 |
| 4. | Andretti Global | 438 |
| 5. | Meyer Shank Racing | 379 |
| Full standings | ||
| 1. | United States | 339 |
| 2. | Spain | 328 |
| 3. | New Zealand | 248 |
| 4. | Sweden | 244 |
| 5. | Denmark | 231 |
| Full standings | ||
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