Long Beach, California — Alex Palou won the Grand Prix of Long Beach on Sunday, April 19, 2026, driving the No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda to a 3.9663-second victory over Felix Rosenqvist. Rosenqvist had earned the pole on Saturday with a 1:07.463 lap in the No. 60 Meyer Shank Racing Acura, leading the race for 51 laps before surrendering the lead. The outcome moved Palou into the NTT IndyCar Series points lead, aided by a faster pit stop during the race's only caution. Teams and broadcasters, including FOX and INDYCAR Radio, scheduled postrace coverage Sunday evening; Meyer Shank Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing cited pit crew performance and strategy as decisive factors in immediate postrace comments.
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If you're an IndyCar fan, this race reshuffles the points leaderboard. Palou's win puts him in the lead, making the season more exciting. Check the NTT IndyCar Series standings to stay updated.
Alex Palou's victory at Long Beach was a team effort, with strategy and pit crew performance playing key roles. It's a reminder that in motor racing, every second counts. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves the thrill of the track.
Alex Palou and Chip Ganassi Racing benefited from a faster pit stop and race strategy, securing the Long Beach victory and regaining the NTT IndyCar Series points lead.
Felix Rosenqvist and Meyer Shank Racing finished second despite earning pole and leading 51 laps, losing the win after a slower pit stop during the race's caution period.
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Palou Wins Long Beach; Rosenqvist Secures Pole Position
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