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Chip Ganassi Racing unveils Palou's 2025 IndyCar livery
By Marshall Pruett - Jan 29, 2025, 10:00 AM ET

Chip Ganassi Racing unveils Palou's 2025 IndyCar livery

Alex Palou and Chip Ganassi Racing won the NTT IndyCar Series championship in their first outing with DHL as a primary sponsor of the No. 10 Honda and the trio is back to defend the victory with a livery that’s nearly identical to what was used in 2024.

The roll hoop of the Spaniard’s car has changed from red to yellow, and there are a few more yellow accents around the car, which carries a larger DHL logo on the sidepods. While DHL will be seen most often on the three-time champion’s car, other sponsors to be named at a later date will take over for specific races, which has been customary for the No. 10 car in recent years.

“Our first season with Chip Ganassi Racing and the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Honda was nothing short of spectacular,” said Mike Parra, DHL’s head of global sponsorships. “We take immense pride in seeing our vibrant colors emblazoned on the car, symbolizing our commitment to delivering with speed and passion around the world. As Alex Palou defends his title, we are excited to inspire our fans, customers, and employees to reach new heights with us in what promises to be another thrilling chapter of our partnership.”

The driver of the No. 10 car is hoping to add something new -- a victory at IndyCar’s biggest race -- to his list of accomplishments.

“I’m looking forward to the 2025 season with the No. 10 DHL Honda team,” Palou said. “The competition will be tough. We won the last championship with only two wins, so that shows how competitive it is in IndyCar. The goal is to try and repeat that, improve a bit, and try to win the Indianapolis 500.”

 

Marshall Pruett
Marshall Pruett

The 2026 season marks Marshall Pruett's 40th year working in the sport. In his role today for RACER, Pruett covers open-wheel and sports car racing as a writer, reporter, photographer, and filmmaker. In his previous career, he served as a mechanic, engineer, and team manager in a variety of series, including IndyCar, IMSA, and World Challenge.

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