Alex Palou, IndyCar's back-to-back champion, has landed a new nickname as part of Fox Sports' driver ad campaign: the "conquistador of concrete."
Alex Palou remains in the midst of a £24million lawsuit with McLaren, with the Spaniard set to attend mediation in London after racing at last weekend's Rolex 24 at Daytona
To help draw attention to its newest sports property, Fox Sports has launched an ad campaign highlighting IndyCar's most successful and prominent drivers -- the latest featuring Alex Palou.
Fox Sports has been all-in on promoting IndyCar, its newest major sports rights property, at a time when some feel the sport is primed for a boost.
Alex Palou has a chance to do something on three other drivers have done: win three straight titles. But would he rather that than an Indy 500 win?
Three-time IndyCar champion Alex Palou must fly to London following the Rolex 24 at Daytona for mediation with McLaren.
Palou had been signed to McLaren in 2022 to join their IndyCar team the following season, along with being a reserve driver for Formula 1, but the team is suing him for $30 millio
Fox Sports' latest IndyCar ad campaign with Alex Palou explains Will Buxton's claim that IndyCar is a faster series than Formula 1.
FOX Sports has released its second of three IndyCar Series driver promos featuring Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou. The reigning, three-time champion follows Josef Newgarden’s Team
At just 27 years old, Alex Palou is already seen as one of the most talented drivers of his generation. Despite his early success with Chip Ganassi Racing, one of IndyCar's most prominent teams, Palou has yet to win on an oval track.
IndyCar driver Alex Palou will fly to London following his participation in the Rolex 24 at Daytona for mediation with McLaren involving a lawsuit filed by the team over a breach of contract (via AP N
NTT INDYCAR SERIES stars Scott Dixon and Felix Rosenqvist are part of the driver lineup behind the wheel of Meyer Shank Racing's No. 60 Acura this weekend in the Rolex 24 At Daytona.