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IndyCar champion Alex Palou is this close to F1, and that may be as close as he ever gets. The 2021 IndyCar winner even sued team owner Chip Ganassi to get out of his contract, but he didn't win ...
Williams F1 boss James Vowles said Alex Palou was on the team's shortlist for a ride this year. Here's why they went with ...
Cadillac F1 director Mario Andretti has showered praise on reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou. The 85-year-old racing legend compared the Spaniard to Max Verstappen, who has changed the face of F1 ...
It’s time for IndyCar and Chip Ganassi to let Alex Palou go, to wave goodbye and wish him well in his future endeavors. Palou is just too good to continue being mired racing in IndyCar.
Alex Palou and McLaren Racing's $30 million legal dispute over a contract breach will reach a critical stage next week with a scheduled mediation session in London.
IndyCar superstar driver Alex Palou denied he was going to drive over to Formula 1 after he rode to victory at the Indianapolis 500 over the weekend.
Gauging Palou’s performance at Team Ganassi so far in 2023—and his prospects for the remainder of the season.
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Can Alex Palou Succeed Where Others Have Failed in F1? - MSNCan Palou Succeed Where Others Failed? Alex Palou undoubtedly possesses the talent to succeed in Formula 1. However, the transition from IndyCar will be a significant challenge.
Alex Palou isn't going anywhere. The Indy 500 winner is planning to remain with INDYCAR and isn't interested in joining Formula 1.
IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward last week was named Palou’s replacement as McLaren’s F1 reserve driver and participated in a practice session during the season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Alex Palou's legal troubles with McLaren Racing have reached a crucial moment, with a mediation session scheduled for next week in London. The $30 million lawsuit filed against Palou by McLaren is ...
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