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IndyCar champion Palou "far enough that it's painful” from being complete driver

Recently crowned two-time IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou believes he is "not super far" from being a complete driver, although he is far enough away "that it's painful".

Palou dominated the 2023 IndyCar season, scoring five wins, 10 podiums and two poles en route to his second title, which he secured with a round to spare.

Despite this, Palou remains critical of his own performances and dismissed the notion that he is a complete driver.

“It's not super far, but it's far enough that it's painful,” Palou said.

“Once I finished my Gateway race [in seventh], I was like, 'Man, I wish I could just go again and do it again.'

“I learned so much. Every race I finish, I learn a lot. But I'm not that close. I'm not as close as I would like to be.”

Palou took pole for the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 this term but his hopes of victory disappeared when he was caught up in a mid-race incident involving Rinus Veekay.

Identifying ovals as an area for improvement, the Spaniard added: “I need to win an oval race.

“It's easy, man. It's simple to know what we can improve.

Source: Autosport

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