Alex Palou dominated the competition and claimed victory in the inaugural IndyCar Thermal $1 Million challenge. He earned a considerable amount of $500,000 for his impressive performance. The race took place at the exclusive location of the Thermal Club and featured a unique format. The grid was divided into two heats, each with its own qualifying session to determine the starting order. The elimination races took place just before the final event on Sunday, where the $1 million prize was at stake.
The final race consisted of 20 laps, with a mandatory break at the halfway point. During the break, teams had the opportunity to refuel and make adjustments to the wing angles. This format was designed to eliminate the need for fuel-saving strategies in a non-stop race. However, the decision to allow only pressure changes during the break, instead of tire changes, posed a challenge for the drivers.
Five cars chose to drop back in the pack and save their tires for the final 10-lap segment. One of the notable drivers who adopted this strategy was Colton Herta, who expressed his frustration with it. Despite the setback, Herta managed to move up in the pack, going from 11th to sixth place in just two laps. However, he was unable to catch Palou, who had established a significant lead and ultimately secured the victory.
Palou, the current IndyCar champion, gave Chip Ganassi Racing a reason to celebrate with his win. The team had a strong presence in the final race, with three cars among the top 12. Palou, who is currently facing a lawsuit from McLaren, joked that he would use the prize money to buy diapers. Ganassi praised Palou’s performance, stating that he didn’t even break a sweat during the race.
Otros pilotos también salieron con ganancias sustanciales. Scott McLaughlin ganó $350.000 por terminar en segundo lugar, mientras que Felix Rosenqvist se llevó a casa $250.000 por el tercer lugar. Colton Herta y Marcus Armstrong recibieron $100.000 y $50.000, respectivamente, por sus actuaciones.
La carrera no estuvo exenta de incidentes. Romain Grosjean y Rinus VeeKay fueron retirados en una colisión causada por la conducción agresiva de Scott Dixon. Grosjean expresó su frustración con el incidente y cuestionó quién sería responsable de los daños en su coche. A pesar de los contratiempos, la carrera proporcionó un espectáculo emocionante para los fans y mostró el talento y habilidad de los pilotos de la IndyCar.