Here are 5 drivers to keep an eye on as IndyCar hits the streets of Washington for Freedom 250 Grand Prix
The NTT IndyCar Series is set to hit the streets of Washington, D.C., for a once-in-a-lifetime racing spectacle to celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary .
There will be a lot of eyes on this race, with more than a few of them tuning into IndyCar for the first time since the Indianapolis 500 , or maybe even ever.
No shame if that's you (although, seriously, you're missing out), but to get you up to speed, here are five drivers you might want to keep an eye on when the race gets underway at 1 p.m.
ET this Sunday on FOX.
RACER STING RAY ROBB GEARS UP FOR FREEDOM 250 GRAND PRIX: 'THIS IS MORE THAN JUST AN INDYCAR EVENT' The driver of the No.
10 Honda for Chip Ganassi Racing is going to come into the weekend as the man to beat, which shouldn't be a surprise considering he almost always is.
The four-time series champ and 2025 Indy 500 champ is currently leading the standings by 133 points.
INDYCAR STAR ALEX PALOU REFLECTS ON WHITE HOUSE, OVAL OFFICE VISIT WITH TRUMP: 'INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE' In case you were wondering, the most you can score on a single race weekend (not including the upcoming double-header weekend in Milwaukee) is 54 points.
Palou makes very few mistakes, if any, and the bad news for the field going into the Freedom 250 Grand Prix is that he made one of those mistakes last weekend in Markham, Ontario.
A poor qualifying meant that he started the race in 11th.
Of course, he still finished in fourth.
As I said, always dangerous.
The Jupiter, Florida, native, who drives the No.
27 Honda for Andretti Global, is currently sitting second in the championship standings behind Palou.
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