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Has Pato O’Ward’s time on the Indy 500 lastly arrived?

By Editorial Board Published May 25, 2025 10 Min Read
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Has Pato O’Ward’s time on the Indy 500 lastly arrived?

It’s been 12 months since Arrow McLaren driver Pato O’Ward tasted arguably the most important defeat of his profession. He was main the competitors till the ultimate lap within the Indy 500 when he was handed by Staff Penske’s Josef Newgarden.

That afternoon, O’Ward wept bitterly after once more being denied the last word victory at a monitor the place he has carried out nicely. Throughout his three Indy 500 appearances, the Monterrey, Mexico, native has two second-place finishes — in 2022 and 2024 — and $3.16 million in winnings.

O’Ward enters Sunday’s 109th Indianapolis 500 (9:45 a.m. PDT on Fox) because the slight favourite to win the Indy 500.

The opposite main contender on Sunday is Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou of Spain. The Sant Antoni de Vilamajor native, the reigning IndyCar Collection defending champion, has gained 4 of the season’s 5 races, though he has by no means gained the Indianapolis 500.

Pato O’Ward, entrance and middle, is comforted by a crew member after ending second within the Indianapolis 500 on Might 26, 2024, in Indianapolis.

(Darron Cummings / Related Press)

For a lot of, O’Ward is also a sentimental favourite after exhibiting he can rally from setbacks and compete for wins. O’Ward completed final season in fifth place, with three wins and 6 top-five finishes. He’s fourth within the standings with two top-five finishes and one pole.

“It’s the hunger to win, to be able to come back and have another shot. I love what I do, I love my job,” O’Ward instructed L.A. Instances en Español when requested about his resilience heading into Sunday’s race.

This week, the native of Monterrey determined to organize pozole and quesadillas for his crew. When he’s in Indianapolis, he normally tries to keep away from the hustle and bustle and focus on successful.

“I live, breathe and sleep with racing,” stated O’Ward, whose racing profession started in karting in 2005.

“This has been a goal that’s been living pretty much in my head for many years,” added O’Ward, who certified 232.098 mph on the two.5-mile oval and can enter Sunday’s entrance row, the primary Mexican to take action within the historical past of the Indy 500.

O’Ward, who drives the No. 5 automotive, has seven IndyCar Collection victories and has progressed removed from his early days as an inexperienced child who shyly gave media interviews.

He has stored a good circle round him as he has labored to enhance.

“For people on the outside, it’s hard for us to welcome them because I like to keep things pretty tight-lipped,” stated O’Ward, whose crew is made up principally of members of the family. “It’s people you trust them with your eyes closed and you always know they’re doing their best for you.”

Right now, O’Ward is among the main faces of the collection, with 1000’s of followers from all over the world carrying T-shirts along with his identify on them to help him in a stadium that has already bought out its 250,000 seats regardless of the drama surrounding final yr’s successful crew.

Staff Penske has been within the highlight after it was punished for utilizing modified attenuators, which resulted in failed technical inspections final Sunday. The crew was accused of stuffing and smoothing the seams of the rear attenuator, an element that’s commonplace for all groups and subsequently can’t be modified.

Pato O'Ward drives into the second turn during the IndyCar Grand Prix in Indianapolis on May 10.

Pato O’Ward drives into the second flip throughout the IndyCar Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on Might 10.

(Michael Conroy / Related Press)

The Staff Penske automotive, which Newgarden gained with in 2024, is now within the renovated IMS Museum and incorporates a modified rear attenuator much like the one seen Sunday at Indianapolis that resulted in penalties. As well as, pictures have been launched from final yr’s race by which the No. 2 Staff Penske Chevrolet seems to have those self same modifications.

“Looking ahead to the remainder of the week and this weekend’s race, we will do everything we can to make it clear that these are not only the best races on the planet, but races where the best win under completely fair conditions,” Indycar President J. Douglas Boles stated in a press release.

After studying of the punishments, Staff Penske proprietor Roger Penske fired three Staff Penske executives: President Tim Cindric, Chief Govt Ron Ruzewski and basic supervisor Kyle Moyer.

Roger Penske owns the IndyCar Collection by Penske Leisure Group, along with proudly owning Indianapolis Motor Speedway, dwelling of the Indy 500, creating extra questions in regards to the perceptions of battle of curiosity forward of Sunday’s race and the remainder of the IndyCar Collection season.

Palou needs his first Indy 500 win

Palou, identified for his calm, consistency and composure on the monitor, has but to win the Indy 500. Regardless of having 4 wins within the first 5 races of the season, drawing comparisons to the 4 straight victories by the legendary A.J. Foyt in 1964, Palou isn’t glad and needs a “life-changing” win.

Palou scored a second-place end in 2021 within the Indy 500 and earned $2.8 million from that race.

“Obviously, it’s the one race that I know and that we all know is life-changing for a driver. I’ve won four this year and it hasn’t changed my life,” Palou, 28, defined to L.A. Instances en Español. “On the other hand, winning this weekend’s 500, the 500 miles, I believe and I know that it changes the life of the drivers who win it.”

Palou, the winner of the 2021, 2023 and 2024 IndyCar championships, certified at 231.378 mph in his No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing automotive to begin sixth on the grid Sunday.

Alex Palou holds up the winner's trophy. Pato O'Ward (second) and Will Power (third) stand beside him on a podium.

Spain’s Alex Palou, middle, celebrates after successful the IndyCar Grand Prix auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on Might 10. Pato O’Ward, of Mexico, left, completed second and Will Energy, of Australia, completed third.

(Michael Conroy / Related Press)

The Spaniard stated he’s going by one of the best second of his profession, not solely in sport, but additionally in his private life, as he enjoys spending time along with his 18-month outdated daughter, Lucia, born in 2023.

“It’s harder, it’s a lot more work and it’s impossible to have a good strategy to win that competition because every day it changes,” Palou stated about caring for his daughter. “But it has been the best thing I’ve ever done in my life. The feeling when she smiles, when she hugs me or when she tells me something. She’s 18 months old now, but she’s still starting to say ‘Daddy’ and she’s starting to say things and it’s amazing.”

Regardless of successful the second championship in a row, Palou stated his crew has continued its intense tempo.

“I would say that basically that’s the great work of the team and that after winning the championship no one has relaxed. That’s what’s most impressive that it was the other way around, if not that they put in even more effort than they had in 2024,” Palou stated.

Palou has additionally given loads of credit score to his father, who has been his mechanic since he began in karting.

“We spent many, many hours together and many, many bad moments, very hard and also many good ones, but in the end he has been the person who has taught me … to go fast, to brake harder, to have more speed in mid-corner and also how to get up after a bad moment,” Palou stated.

Palou was the primary Spaniard to win an IndyCar championship in 2021 and needs to proceed to encourage future generations of Spanish drivers by proving which you could not solely make it to this circuit, but additionally succeed.

Prema Racing rookie Robert Shwartzman will make his Indy 500 debut within the pole place. It’s the first time a rookie has gained the Indy 500 pole since 1953. Takuma Sato, a two-time race winner, will be part of Shwartzman and O’Ward on the entrance row.

This text first appeared in Spanish through L.A. Instances en Español.

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