Álex Palou conquers the Indianapolis 500 with a masterful performance

The Spanish driver dominates the track with a historic victory that redefines his legacy in motorsports.

The Epic Triumph of a Giant at the Wheel

The world of motorsports held its breath as Álex Palou, the Spanish prodigy, wrote his name in gold letters in the history of the Indianapolis 500. It was not a simple victory; It was a feat that resounded like thunder in the hearts of the fans. With every corner, every acceleration, the Chip Ganassi Racing driver demonstrated why he is the undisputed leader of the 2025 IndyCar season. His fifth win of the year not only consolidated his reign, but crowned him as the new monarch of the most legendary oval on the planet.

An End that Burned the Asphalt

The tension was palpable when, with just 15 laps to go, Palou launched a bold attack on Marcus Ericsson. Like a falcon swooping down on its prey, he overtook the Swede in a maneuver that left the audience on their feet. “I drank the best milk of my life,” confessed the champion, referring to the traditional victory drink in Indianapolis, while joy flooded his face. But not everyone celebrated. The Mexican Pato O’Ward, fourth at the finish line, did not hide his frustration: “It was the worst Indy 500 I have ever participated in,” he lamented before Fox Deportes, longing for the epic duel he starred in in 2024.

RelatedAlex Palou wins his fourth IndyCar title in style

The race, dubbed “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”306 points in the championship.

The scenario is now clear: Palou does not run, queen. And the world looks ahead to the next chapter in this saga, where his rivals can only hope to witness his greatness.

Do you want to be part of this story? Share this epic moment on your social networks and discover more motorsport feats in our featured articles. The circuit doesn’t stop!

Moriyasu thanks Mexicans for supporting Japan in the World Cup

The Japan coach thanked the Mexicans for their support in Monterrey.

The Japanese coach highlights the affection received in Monterrey

Hajime Moriyasu, technical director of the Japan team, was emotional after the 4-0 victory over Tunisia in the thousandth game in the history of the World Cup. Beyond the result, the coach dedicated words of gratitude to the Mexican public that filled the stadium in Monterrey.

“From the moment of the anthem and during the game we felt the support of our fans and the Mexicans. They were dressed in green, but we realized that they supported Japan. As long as we don’t have to face Mexico, we will continue to appreciate the support,” he declared.

Confidence for the next duel

With his sights set on Sweden, Moriyasu appreciated the special context of the meeting. The party was attended by Princess Hisako of Takamado, a member of the Japanese imperial family. “We must stay focused and go out for the win in our third game; today we were able to score a lot of goals and that gives us confidence. It has been memorable,” he added.

The victory leaves Japan in a favorable position to advance to the next round of the tournament.

Continue reading

Spain gets back on track with a resounding victory against Saudi Arabia

Spain thrashes Saudi Arabia 4-0 and takes the lead in Group H in the 2026 World Cup.

Victory that dispels doubts

The Spanish team left behind the initial setback in the 2026 World Cup. After the draw against Cape Verde, Luis de la Fuente’s team easily beat Saudi Arabia with a score of 4-0.

Goals that defined the match

Lamine Yamal opened the scoring at minute 10. Mikel Oyarzabal appeared twice in a period of three minutes (21′ and 24′) to seal the match. Already in the second half, an own goal by Hassan Al-Tambakti in the 49th minute rounded off the victory.

With this result, Spain takes first place in Group H. The doubts generated in its debut were dispelled. Now the team must focus on its next match against Uruguay, which this afternoon will face Cape Verde.

Continue reading

World Cup 2026: the match schedule for Sunday, June 21

Sunday with four duels: Spain vs. Saudi Arabia opens the day.

Second day of the Group Stage

On Sunday, June 21, the activity of the 2026 World Cup continues with four matches. The agenda starts in the morning with the duel between Spain and Saudi Arabia, and closes hours later with New Zealand against Egypt.

Of the four matches, only Spain vs. Saudi Arabia will be broadcast on open television in Mexico. The rest will be available only through streaming platforms.

Schedules and broadcasts

  • Spain vs. Saudi Arabia Group H | Atlanta Stadium | 10:00 a.m. (central Mexico) | Channel 5, Azteca 7, TUDN and ViX.
  • Belgium vs. Iran | Group G | Los Angeles Stadium | 1:00 p.m. | ViX.
  • Uruguay vs. Cape Verde | Group H | Miami Stadium | 4:00 p.m. | ViX.
  • New Zealand vs. Egypt | Group G | BC Place, Vancouver | 7:00 p.m. | ViX.

The second day of the Group Stage runs until Tuesday, June 23. The third date will begin on Wednesday the 24th.

Continue reading