By the Numbers: the Alabama Indy Grand Prix
The Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park may have delivered plenty of excitement on Saturday, but Sunday was a bit less spectacular. There were twenty fewer overtakes recorded than last year. However, it produced the fastest IndyCar race ever at this track, while Alex Palou reduced his championship deficit to Kyle Kirkwood to just two points. Read on
Dominant Alex Palou Takes Victory at Barber Motorsports Park
Alex Palou delivered a dominant performance to win the Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver briefly came under pressure from Christian Lundgaard before the pit stops, but ultimately won by an thirteen-second margin. Read on
Alex Palou secures pole at Barber Motorsports Park
Alex Palou secured pole position for the Alabama Indy Grand Prix. The reigning champion was one tenth of a second faster than David Malukas in the Honda-dominated Firestone Fast Six, with Malukas taking second place. Graham Rahal impressed with a third-place result, ahead of Marcus Armstrong in fourth. Read on
McLaughlin sets the pace in Friday practice at Barber Motorsports Park
Scott McLaughlin laid down an early marker during Friday’s practice session for the Alabama Indy Grand Prix. The Team Penske driver topped the timesheets on both the primary and alternate tires. Kyle Kirkwood ended the day in second, ahead of Pato O’Ward in third. Read on
| 1. | A. Palou | 1:45:57 |
| 2. | C. Lundgaard | 1:46:11 |
| 3. | G. Rahal | 1:46:12 |
| 4. | D. Malukas | 1:46:12 |
| 5. | K. Kirkwood | 1:46:15 |
| Full results | ||

| 1. | K. Kirkwood | 156 |
| 2. | A. Palou | 154 |
| 3. | C. Lundgaard | 121 |
| 4. | D. Malukas | 116 |
| 5. | J. Newgarden | 113 |
| Full standings | ||
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By The Numbers: The Good Ranchers 250 at Phoenix Raceway

| 1. | Ganassi Racing | 260 |
| 2. | Andretti Global | 258 |
| = | Team Penske | 258 |
| 4. | Arrow McLaren | 227 |
| 5. | Meyer Shank Racing | 163 |
| Full standings | ||
| 1. | United States | 172 |
| 2. | Spain | 154 |
| 3. | New Zealand | 125 |
| 4. | Denmark | 121 |
| 5. | Mexico | 106 |
| Full standings | ||
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