Indianapolis, IN - INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Alex Palou took the ceremonial swig of milk in victory lane for the Indianapolis 500 . He then allowed his wife to have a sip, she in turn gave a sip to their baby, and team owner Chip Ganassi ended up with the bottle and took a drink, as well.

Then the first Spaniard to win the Indianapolis 500 took a victory lap with his family and Ganassi around Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the back of a pickup truck. At one point, Palou climbed on its roof to raise his arms in triumph, the winning wreath draped around his neck.

He briefly appeared to lose his balance and Ganassi instinctively reached out to grab his star driver.

No need.

Palou rarely make a wrong move.

He came to Indianapolis Motor Speedway as the two-time defending IndyCar champion —

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