In a significant turn of events in the NTT IndyCar Series, Team Penske's Josef Newgarden has claimed the championship lead for the first time in over 89 weeks, dethroning Chip Ganassi Racing's Alex Palou. This monumental shift follows Palou's early exit during the recent race at Phoenix Raceway, marking the end of his remarkable streak.
"For the first time in 623 days, somebody other than Chip Ganassi Racing's Alex Palou is leading the NTT IndyCar Series championship standings," said an analyst, reflecting on the significance of the change. Palou had commenced the 2026 season on top, securing his second consecutive victory on the streets of St. Petersburg, where he celebrated his ninth win over the last 18 races.
"For the first time in 623 days, somebody other than Chip Ganassi Racing's Alex Palou is leading the NTT IndyCar Series championship standings,"

Career Journey
Palou's 2025 season was historic; he led the standings wire-to-wire and became the first driver since Johnny Rutherford in 1980 to clinch the Indy 500 while maintaining that lead. However, disaster struck in Phoenix. An early incident involving his rival Rinus VeeKay resulted in Palou finishing 24th, a placement that propelled him out of first for the first time in 29 races. His drop to fifth place in the standings marks a somber moment in his otherwise stellar recent performance.


