Alex Palou has cemented his place in IndyCar history, claiming his third championship in four years at the 2024 Music City Grand Prix at Nashville Superspeedway. Palou’s dominant season came to a triumphant close as he took full advantage of Will Power’s disastrous pit stop early in the race, which effectively ended Power’s title hopes.
Coming into the race with a 33-point lead, Palou needed a clean performance to clinch the title, while Power was tasked with the challenge of finishing at least fourth to stay in contention. However, Power’s championship bid came crashing down on Lap 13 when a loose seatbelt forced him into an unscheduled pit stop under green flag conditions.
The Team Penske driver was helpless as crew members scrambled to fix the issue, but by the time Power returned to the track, he had fallen five laps behind, dashing any hope of reclaiming the title. Power’s pit stop fiasco left the championship wide open for Palou, who comfortably controlled the remainder of the race to secure back-to-back IndyCar titles.
“It’s been an amazing year,” Palou told NBC Sports after sealing his third championship since joining Chip Ganassi Racing in 2021. The Spaniard’s victory makes him the first driver since Dario Franchitti to win consecutive titles, mirroring the iconic Scot’s feat with Chip Ganassi Racing between 2009 and 2011.
The final race at Nashville, which many expected to be a nail-biting showdown between the two title contenders, instead became a showcase of Palou’s season-long dominance. Power, a two-time champion, was left to rue the cruel twist of fate that denied him a shot at a third championship.
Palou’s victory is a testament to his consistency, racecraft, and the superiority of Chip Ganassi Racing, which continues to be a powerhouse in the IndyCar Series. Meanwhile, Power’s misfortune highlights the razor-thin margins that can decide an entire season.
With this win, Palou joins the ranks of IndyCar’s all-time greats, and at just 27 years old, his future in the sport looks even brighter. For Power, the disappointment will sting, but he’ll surely be back next season to try for a third title once again.