No driver showed more consistent speed than Alex Palou during the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, and his pace didn’t slow this week during the champion’s tour of New York.

Chip Ganassi Racing driver Palou celebrated his third consecutive series title and fourth overall since 2021 through a packed schedule of media and public appearances Monday through Wednesday in the "Big Apple," America’s largest city and one of the media and financial capitals of the world.

Alex Palou

“Thank you NYC,” Palou wrote on Instagram.

The tour started Monday morning, Sept. 1 – barely 12 hours after Palou hoisted the Astor Challenge Cup as series champion at Nashville Superspeedway. His schedule of media that day included a live appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” a taped interview for future broadcast with the “Happy Hour” show on FS1 hosted by NASCAR legend and FOX Sports NASCAR announcer Kevin Harvick, appearances on FanSided and FOX Deportes, and multiple other podcasts and interviews, including with many outlets from Palou’s native Spain.

Alex Palou

On Tuesday, Palou made live appearances on “FOX and Friends,” (photo, above) FOX Noticias, Front Office Sports and “First Things First” on FS1. He also was interviewed by GQ magazine, USA TODAY, FOXSports.com and Motorsport.com. In between that activity, Palou found time for a photo shoot with the Astor Challenge Cup at the Astor House in Manhattan.

He closed Tuesday as a guest at the U.S. Open tennis quarterfinals at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens.

The quick pace continued Wednesday when Palou made a live morning appearance on FOX 5 NYC before posing with the Astor Challenge Cup in front of the iconic NASDAQ video screen in Times Square that contained his image and an NTT INDYCAR SERIES logo.

In between those stops, he also visited the TAG Heuer store on Fifth Avenue and squeezed in an interview with Bloomberg Radio.

Palou won eight of the 17 races this season to dominate his competition, clinching the title in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda with two races remaining. His four championships are tied for third on the all-time INDYCAR SERIES list with Mario Andretti, Sebastien Bourdais and Dario Franchitti, trailing only A.J. Foyt (seven) and CGR teammate Scott Dixon (six).