Honda Corporation US has stamped its authority on the 2025 IndyCar Series with a dominant performance unparalleled in recent memory. The team stormed through the season’s opening 15 races with an astonishing 12 wins, showcasing unparalleled speed, versatility, and reliability across every type of circuit the series visits.
The crown jewel of the campaign was Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou, whose masterful driving earned him his fourth IndyCar World Championship—third in a row—and his first ever Indianapolis 500 win. Palou’s eight victories span road courses, street circuits, short ovals, and superspeedways, a testament to both his versatility and the power of Honda’s engineering.
Honda’s remarkable success was not limited to one superstar. The cooperation among its five partner teams—Chip Ganassi Racing, Andretti Global, Meyer Shank Racing, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, and Dale Coyne Racing—bolstered the manufacturer’s dominance. Together, they gathered an unbreakable points total, clinching the manufacturers’ championship with two races still left in the year.
The technical prowess of Honda Racing Corporation USA’s engines, combined with cutting-edge fuel efficiency and strategic race execution, has reset the benchmark in the modern era. This season marks Honda’s seventh manufacturers’ title in IndyCar and its 11th overall in American open-wheel racing history.
This powerhouse run—featuring a record dozen wins in a single season—cements Honda’s place once again at the pinnacle of IndyCar. The bar has been raised for competitors and fans alike as Honda and its drivers prepare to finish the season strong and maintain momentum into the future.
Honda’s 2025 IndyCar campaign tells a story of relentless excellence, turning early wins into an early title capture and ongoing dominance that defines the modern era of American open-wheel racing.