IndyCar Power Rankings: Alex Palou tops preseason list, but for how long?
The 2025 IndyCar Series season opens this Sunday at St. Petersburg (12 p.m. ET on FOX).
If last season is any indication, this will be another year of great parity. No driver had more than three wins over the 17 races in 2024 and no driver recorded more than seven top-three finishes.
Here's a look at the power rankings (from 10th to 1st) heading into the year. These will be updated after each race weekend:
On the verge: Marcus Armstrong, Christian Lundgaard, Alexander Rossi
10. Kyle Kirkwood
Kirkwood finished highest in the standings (seventh) among the drivers who didn't win a race last year. He managed one podium. The Andretti driver will need more to stay on this list in 2025.
9. Nolan Siegel
Siegel is running his first full season for McLaren. He had one top-10 in his 10 starts for the team last year. But he's young and there are high hopes for him in 2025.
8. Santino Ferrucci
Ferrucci finished ninth in the standings and his return to A.J. Foyt Racing for another year should only mean he improves. There will be drama, but also potentially even better finishes as well.
7. Scott Dixon
Dixon's finishing sixth in the standings was his worst since ending the season sixth in 2016. The Ganassi organization has trimmed from five teams to three (and added two Indy NXT cars), and whether Dixon gets his mojo back to where he can be dominant at full throttle as well as fuel mileage will determine where he ends up in 2025.
Scott Dixon's No. 9 Honda for 2025.
6. Will Power
Power was fourth in the standings in 2024 and putting the Penske driver this low seems to be a bit of a disservice. He'll more likely go up than down.
5. Pato O'Ward
O'Ward had a win and a second-place finish among the final three races in 2024


