• Alex Palou moves to the Drivers’ Championship points lead with second-place finish at Barber Motorsports Park
  • Scott Dixon runs fifth as Honda drivers claim six of the top-10 finishing positions

 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (May 1) – Defending NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou moved to the top of the 2022 drivers’ championship battle with a second-place finish at today’s Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama.

 

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Palou battled eventual race winner Pato O’Ward throughout the final third of the 90-lap event, at times closing to within one second of the leader as both pulled away from the rest of the 26-car starting field.  Although Palou was never quite close enough to attempt a pass for the victory, the second-place result was enough to give the Chip Ganassi Racing Honda driver a three-point championship lead after four of 17 races.

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Behind the leaders, the racing was intense throughout the top 10, with Scott Dixon emerging from the various duels to claim fifth with his Ganassi Honda at the finish.  Romain Grosjean and Graham Rahal made contact while fighting for position, with Grosjean prevailing after Rahal slowed with a fuel issue on the final lap.  Andretti Autosport teammates Alexander Rossi and Colton rounded out the top 10 for Honda today.

 

Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama Honda Race Results

  •   2nd Alex Palou                         Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
  •   5th Scott Dixon                        Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
  •   7th Romain Grosjean                Andretti Autosport Honda
  •   8th Graham Rahal                    Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
  •   9th Alexander Rossi                 Andretti Autosport Honda
  • 10th Colton Herta                       Andretti Autosport Honda
  • 11th Simon Pageaud                  Meyer Shank Racing Honda
  • 12th Marcus Ericsson                Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
  • 13th Takuma Sato                      Dale Coyne Racing with RWR Honda
  • 15th Christian Lundegaard-R      Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
  • 17th Devlin DeFrancesco-R        Andretti Autosport Honda
  • 18th Jack Harvey                       Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda    
  • 20th  David Malukas-R               Dale Coyne Racing with HMD Honda
  • 21st Helio Castroneves              Meyer Shank Racing Honda
  • 24th Jimmie Johnson                 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda

R – Rookie

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Drivers’ Championship Standings (unofficial, after 4 of 17 rounds)

1. Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi Racing Honda           144 points

2. Scott McLaughlin, Team Penske                       141

3. Josef Newgarden, Team Penske                      135

4. Will Power, Team Penske                                134

5. Pato O’Ward, Arrow McLaren SP                      114

6. Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing                    113

Quotes

Alex Palou (#10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) Finished 2nd, takes championship points lead: “We had a good day overall, I’m super happy with the #10 The American Legion Honda car, it was a fast car.  We were fighting for the win.  Unfortunately, we couldn’t make it today, but we’ll try again at the next one.  We’ve had a great start to the season, really, and the ‘Month of May’ is here now and I can hardly wait, it’s such a special time for us, starting with the Indy road course and then of course the Indy 500.”

Colton Herta (#26 Andretti Autosport Honda) Finished 10th: “It looked like our three-stop strategy was going to work.  We definitely had the speed to make it work, the Gainbridge car was really fast, the Honda’s were fast again.  We were going to come out ahead of all the ‘two-stoppers’ with the pace we were running. But the timing of the caution [the only full-course caution of the race] just didn’t work for us today.”

Rebecca Johnson (Senior Manager, Director of Production, Honda Performance Development) on today’s Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama: “It was great to see a sellout crowd here at Barber Motorsports Park, including so many of our associates from our nearby manufacturing facilities.  It’s a shame we weren’t able to give them a win for Honda, but Alex Palou’s second-place finish puts him in the championship lead, and now we head to Indianapolis for the ‘Month of May’ and the upcoming Indianapolis 500.

Next

The NTT INDYCAR SERIES now takes a week off before resuming May 13-14 with the AMR Grand Prix of Indianapolis, on the road course at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.