The points scenarios
The answer is quite simple: he needs to leave Portland with at least a 108-point lead over Pato O’Ward, who is currently second in the championship standings. Each race weekend offers a maximum of 54 points (50 for a win, one for pole position, one for leading a lap during the race and two for leading the most laps). After Portland, two races remain on the calendar — Milwaukee and Nashville — so 2 × 54 = 108 points.
However, a driver earns five points just for starting a race. So if Palou starts the final two races, he automatically collects two times five points, meaning ten points. Therefore, if Palou leaves Portland with a lead between 98 and 108 points, there's still a theoretical chance he might not start the last two races — and thus wouldn’t be the official champion just yet.
The current points standings
The odds of Palou having a poor result in Portland, however, are very low. The Spaniard has won five of the six races held on road courses this year — a category that includes Portland. Additionally, Palou has won twice at the Oregon track over the past four years and finished second once.
The current IndyCar standings
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