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A power loss changed everything: How Palou secured his fourth IndyCar title

A power loss changed everything: How Palou secured his fourth IndyCar title

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Alex Palou wrapped up his fourth IndyCar championship in the last five seasons on Sunday at Portland International Raceway when title contender Pato O'Ward lost power early in the race.
O'Ward started from the pole and was the only driver mathematically eligible to beat Palou for the championship. Palou went into Sunday with a cozy 121-point lead over O'Ward in the standings and so long as he left Portland up by 108 points, he'd clinch the championship in the first race of a three consecutive weekends to close the season.
The Astor Cup became his just 22 laps into the race on the Portland road course when O'Ward had an electronic issue on his Arrow McLaren Chevrolet and had to make an unplanned pit stop. He returned to the track down nine laps from the leaders.
Palou finished third, O'Ward finished 25th and Palou has the title cemented with two races remaining in the IndyCar season. Palou was feisty in the closing portion of the race and raced unnecessarily aggressive at times — even driving off course with four laps remaining and drag-racing Christian Lundgaard for position.
Palou has won all four of his championships for Chip Ganassi Racing and ran away with this one, his third consecutive, by storming out of the gate with a win in the first two races of the year to set the pace for Ganassi to win its 17th IndyCar title in 30 years.
Twelve of Ganassi's IndyCar titles have come in the last 17 years, starting with Scott Dixon's brilliant 2008 season in which he put together a run similar to the one Palou had this year. Dixon in 2008 won six races, including the Indianapolis 500, six poles and the first of his six championships.
'I couldn't be happier right now. This has been an amazing season, an amazing five years with CGR,' said Palou.
Only A.J. Foyt (seven) and Dixon (six) have more championships than Palou, who broke through this season by winning on ovals to finally show he's the complete package. That was clear years ago, and he is embroiled in a $30 million breach of contract civil suit with Arrow McLaren for not honoring a deal to join that team.
He's instead stayed loyal to Ganassi and this year, Palou won five of the first six races, including the Indianapolis 500 that had eluded him in five previous tries. That win at the Brickyard cemented the Spaniard's path to another championship and he's been untouchable since.
Palou went into Portland with a series-high eight wins, five poles, 11 top-five finishes in 14 races, 563 laps led and a 1.2 average finish. He padded those number on Sunday.
Palou joined Dario Franchitti, Sebastien Bourdais and Ted Horn as the only drivers in series history to win three consecutive titles. But, with two more races this season, Palou has a chance to tie the IndyCar record for victories in a season set at 10 by Foyt in 1964 and Al Unser in 1970.
He lost his chance to break the most wins in a season record Sunday when Will Power won at Portland. It was the first victory of the season for the Penske fleet, which has been in a slump all year and did not get its first win until the 15th of 17 races.
It was fitting that the breakthrough win came from Power, the steadiest of the Penske trio this season, which is also a contract year for the Australian. The team has shown no movement toward extending Power into next year despite his long history with the team, years of winning, and his showing as arguably the best of the Penske drivers this year.
He didn't discuss his future post win but did acknowledge his years of gratitude to Penske and longtime sponsor Verizon.
'I've had a great career with Verizon and Penske,' he said, 'so I just really, really enjoyed winning for the guys and everyone I've worked with for a long time.'
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AP auto racing: https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing
Jenna Fryer, The Associated Press
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