Kyle Kirkud is thinking about Alex Palau’s Championship after Long Beach and St. Beit battles

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Kyle Kirkwood won the Acura Long Beach Grand Prix 2025 after controlling the race and being the active race leader throughout the race distance. However, the international Andretti driver was under pressure by the Chip Ganassi star Alex Palo On multiple occasions. Kirkud revealed how and what you learned from Palu that helped him in GP Long Beach.

Kirkwood P9 started in the Firestone Grand Prix race at St. Petersburg with Palou before him in P8. It follows the global driver Andretti CGR Driver for most of the race and learn something or two of it.

The Long Beach winner spoke with Will Buxton after the race, where he asked the Fox-Play byly Kirocod as he managed to perform Palou-Serv and whether it is Andret International The driver has learned anything from St. Pitt. He answered:

“It was actually nice, it was great to follow him in St. Pitt, I learned a lot about his inclinations and how his thinking is about the race. Not to reach a lot of details, but he pays at the right times and knows how to implement when you need things.”

“And I understand that while I saw it, I did it in front of me, I understood that day when he was in my mirrors, which is a large part of today’s race, and how I managed to save fuel, while making sure that we continued to move forward from him, and how I managed to push the car only at times that I knew it would also pay,” Kirkud added.

After the first round of the hole stopped as Kyle Kirkud defeated Alex Palao, the Spanish behind Andreiti’s global driver. The race made a bilateral battle between Palu and Kirkud.

Palou followed Andretti driver for the rest of the race but failed to pass. Although the stopping of the hole, the CGR driver did not have enough in the tank to take a step to lead the race.


Kyle Kirkud revealed how Alex Palao can hit him in Long Beach

ACURA Grand Grand of Long Beach has seen zero warning flags, making it a pure battle. Alex Palo, who started p3, stuck behind Kyle Kirkud. Overcut was a powerful tool about the Long Beach as the new solid primary tires took time to reach the operating window, and the initial roll on the new set was generally slowed.

The race winner suggested that if Palu had been in front of him, or he started in the position of pole, the Spaniard has won. He talks to Fox after the race, Kirkud said:

“Good qualification, amazing race, and amazing strategy. But just an implementation in all fields was what this team won here today. Because if Palu was in the foreground, we would have definitely hit us. This was a race to continue the path here today without any screaming.

Alex Palo continues to lead the championship, but winning the Long Beach Rouge for Kerokod to second place in the ranking.