WEST ALLIS, Wis. — Alex Palou was helpless as he sat in the cockpit of his disabled car watching his hold on the IndyCar championship slip away.
The second of two races at the Milwaukee Mile was about to begin and the Spaniard's car suddenly lost power.
He was stuck. The car wouldn't start.
And rival Will Power was going to take control of the title race.
At least that's how it seemed.
Chip Ganassi Racing changed a battery inside Palou's car and he rejoined the action 29 laps into the race Sunday. By that time, Power had taken the race lead and wiped out all of Palou's 43-point lead in the standings.
Attrition and Power's own mistake dramatically changed outcome.
Palou watched car after car retire from the race and finished 19th. Power, on a restart, inexplicably spun on his own. The Australian fell a lap off the pace, finished 10th, and ultimately only cut Palou's lead to 33 points with the season finale remaining.