Overview
- McLaren tells the court it is claiming $19.7 million for alleged losses tied to sponsorship arrangements, other drivers' salaries, and related costs.
- Palou's legal team says the figures are vastly inflated, that McLaren mitigated any losses, and that he owes the team nothing.
- Witnesses expected to testify include Alex Palou and McLaren chief executive Zak Brown, with the trial slated to conclude in November.
- McLaren says Chip Ganassi Racing has agreed to cover any sum the court orders Palou to pay, according to case filings.
- Palou stayed with Chip Ganassi Racing and won IndyCar titles from 2023 through 2025 plus the 2025 Indianapolis 500, highlighting the commercial stakes of the dispute.