Alex Palou's crash in Detroit Grand Prix continues streak of Indy 500 winner not winning next race

DETROIT — Alex Palou hoped to make the next bit of history with a win in the Indianapolis 500 and the same series' race the following weekend for the first time in more than 30 years.

Palou, the first Spaniard to win the Indy 500, crashed into a barrier on Turn 1 with 28 laps to go. It came after the leaders pitted on a caution and during the restart with contact from David Malukas. It will be Palou's worst placement (25th, did not finish) in a dominant season after he won five of the first six races and finished runner up to Kyle Kirkwood at Long Beach.

Chip Ganassi Racing driver Alex Palou (10) poses for a photo Monday, May 26, 2025, after winning the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

It was Al Unser Jr. who won the Indy 500 and then the Milwaukee mile in consecutive weeks in 1994. It had been a quarter century since Juan Pablo Montoya won the Indy 500 and went on to win his next race, albeit in CART at the Milwaukee mile.

Here's a look at how Indy 500 winner since 1994 have performed in their second race.

How have Indy 500 winners performed in their next race?

2025: Alex Palou, 25th, did not finish at Detroit

2024: Josef Newgarden, 26th at Detroit

2023: Josef Newgarden, 10th at Detroit

2022: Marcus Ericsson, seventh at Detroit

2021: Helio Castroneves, no race the week immediately after; did not run the next scheduled race

2020: Takuma Sato, second and ninth at World Wide Technology Raceway

2019: Simon Pagenaud, sixth and 17th at Detroit

2018: Will Power, seventh and second at Detroit

2017: Takuma Sato, eighth and fourth at Detroit

2016: Alexander Rossi, 10th and 12th at Detroit

2015: Juan Pablo Montoya, 10th (twice) at Detroit

2014: Ryan Hunter-Reay, 16th and 19th at Detroit

2013: Tony Kanaan, 13th and 12th at Detroit

2012: Dario Franchitti, second at Detroit

2011: Dan Wheldon, no race the week immediately after; did not run the next scheduled race

2010: Dario Franchitti, fifth at Texas Motor Speedway

2009: Helio Castroneves, 11th at The Milwaukee Mile

2008: Scott Dixon, second at The Milwaukee Mile

2007: Dario Franchitti, second at The Milwaukee Mile

2006: Sam Hornish Jr, 12th at Watkins Glen

2005: Dan Wheldon, no race the week immediately after; sixth at Texas Motor Speedway two weeks later

2004: Buddy Rice, no race the week immediately after; 15th at Texas Motor Speedway two weeks later

2003: Gil De Ferran, no race the week immediately after; eighth at Texas Motor Speedway two weeks later

2002: Helio Castroneves, no race the week immediately after; fourth at Texas Motor Speedway two weeks later

2001: Helio Castroneves, 26th at The Milwaukee Mile (back in CART)

2000: Juan Pablo Montoya, won at The Milwaukee Mile (back in CART)

1999: Kenny Brack, no race the week immediately after; 13th at Texas Motor Speedway two weeks later

1998: Eddie Cheever, no race the week immediately after; 26th at Texas Motor Speedway two weeks later

1997: Arie Luyendyk, no race the week immediately after; first at Texas Motor Speedway two weeks later

1996: Buddy Lazier, no race the week immediately after; end of the season

1995: Jacques Villeneuve, sixth at The Milwaukee Mile

1994: Al Unser Jr, won at The Milwaukee Mile

Editor's note: This story was updated with Palou's placement and add a tweet.

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