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Q: The place would you set Alex Palou at this level in his profession versus the all-time greats? Profitable three championships in his first 5 seasons have to be up there with anyone, sure?
Randy, Milwaukee
MARSHALL PRUETT: There are solely 5 human beings within the 100-plus years of IndyCar historical past to win extra championships than Alex Palou. Let that sink in for a second. After which think about he’s rocketed up that all-time listing in 5 seasons; the man arrived at Dale Coyne Racing in 2020, turned a champ as a sophomore, had an off-year as a junior with the self-induced contractual distractions, then settled in and has added back-to-back titles.
He has 13 wins to date; subsequent on his listing to overhaul with between 14-17 wins are Tom Sneva, Simon Pagenaud, Juan Pablo Montoya, Alex Zanardi, Dan Wheldon, Tony Kanaan, Jimmy Murphy and Danny Sullivan. It’s one other “let that sink in” situation.
He jogs my memory of peak Dario Franchitti and Jimmie Johnson. Simply scientific. Makes one of the best of an ideal supporting solid, and he’s taken the Franchitti College of Profitable IndyCar Championships course to coronary heart. Murders the sphere, together with teammate Scott Dixon — the fashionable grasp of Franchitti’s method — with chilly point-scoring effectivity by podium appearances.
He manages risk-vs-reward higher than any of his rivals, which is bolstered by standing on the rostrum 34 occasions to date in 84 races. That’s 40 p.c, which is ridiculous.
Palou gained’t be mistaken for IndyCar’s “quickest” driver with simply six poles, however there’s no trophy, ring, and million-dollar prize given to the annual king of IndyCar lap occasions. He’s IndyCar’s “Mr. Sunday” as a result of that’s the place he does his greatest work.
Crazily sufficient, he’s carried out all of this with no single oval win. He’s been on pole on the 500, and been on the rostrum on different ovals, so the expertise is there and he’ll get some wins. His Indy document is one thing to admire; on debut with Coyne it didn’t go properly, ending twenty eighth, however since then, it’s been a second, a ninth, a fourth, and a fifth. 4 straight prime 10 finishes on the Indy 500 solutions whether or not he’s received what it takes to change into an all-around nice.
As soon as he begins to unravel that oval victory puzzle, we’ll have a purpose to debate the place he belongs within the greater dialog about all-time skills, however it could be untimely to go there earlier than he’s aced the oval aspect of IndyCar’s multi-discipline problem.
Q: I see the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) is now being shown live in America on the RACER Network.
I do know most of your viewers is principally U.S. motorsport-focused (and F1 as of late) however I extremely advocate they test it out. The primary spherical at Donington was sensible! Department Hatch Indy course subsequent.
As a lot as I really like the sequence, I do suppose it’s caught a bit up to now from a media standpoint so I hope this deal means you’ll be able to convey your great reporting abilities to the game and share this nice sport to a recent new viewers.
Dan Mayhew, UK
MP: The BTCC was what drew me to the SPEED Channel within the Nineteen Nineties. As soon as the channel became an limitless rotation of “Pinks!” (SPEED’s equal of Ridiculousness), it misplaced some allure, however there was an honest quantity of distinctive worldwide racing to be discovered. Can’t wait to see how the RACER Community would possibly evolve.

If the Franchitti College of Profitable IndyCar Championships had an app, you simply know that Palou can be on that factor continuously. Justin Casterline/Getty Photographs
Q: After studying all of the complaints and ideas about early-season viewing of IndyCar, each good and dangerous, I’ve one suggestion.
FOX did an ideal job of pimping the sequence. The advertisements for the three drivers had been entertaining, humorous and would have made me watch, even when I weren’t a lifelong IndyCar fan. However they promised velocity and made the racing look quick, frenetic and harmful. The primary three races delivered little of that. I recommend that IndyCar add an oval within the first two or three rounds. I do know these tracks are tougher to search out and apparently tougher to attract followers to than a road course, however aside from creating accidents (usually) road programs are infamous for providing much less passing.
You lately talked about Phoenix once more, and I’m not pushing anybody oval, however let’s discover one thing that enables side-by-side racing and passing and reveals off the velocity of IndyCars sooner than the Indy 500. I do know this must be a West Coast or Southern monitor, however let’s get it carried out Mr. Penske and crew.
P.S.: From a scheduling standpoint this previous Sunday, April 27 would have been an ideal date for a race (Barber?) as an alternative of packing a lot into early Might. Oh, and F1 is in Miami on the identical day as Barber. Horrible timing for viewership!
Mark, Milwaukee
MP: If the principally boring begin to the season has confirmed something, it’s that Penske Leisure must take a finer have a look at the way it buildings its IndyCar seasons. There’s extra scrutiny positioned right now on offering entertaining races than I can beforehand recall, and that’s the place being intentional in laying out the calendar to incorporate a number of ovals previous to Indy can be clever.
It’s not at all times as straightforward because it sounds; Penske doesn’t personal any ovals aside from IMS, and due to this fact must depend on the curiosity of others to carry a pre-500 occasion or two on an oval.
Circling again to your level, with the entire FOX hype, which was constructed upon the anticipation of many compelling seasons main into 2025, a extra deliberate schedule with early races that maintain the next chance of matching the hype can be a clever transfer.
As on your closing level, we’ll get a great have a look at how each sequence fare on community TV with out going head-to-head. IndyCar goes first on FOX and shortly after the checkered flag, F1 fires off on ABC. Undecided how that’s horrible.