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Alex Palou's face was unveiled as the 112th addition to the Borg-Warner trophy after his first Indianapolis 500 win.

The four-time IndyCar champion's victory at the 109th Indianapolis 500 was also his first career win on an oval track.

Palou displayed the trophy at a Pacers game and is expected to receive a smaller replica, known as a "Baby Borg," next year.

INDIANAPOLIS — Alex Palou has dominated the IndyCar series, but Wednesday night was a first for his storied career.

The 28-year-old Spaniard unveiled the Borg-Warner trophy with his face, the 112th, affixed on it in bas-relief, sterling silver. Palou for the first time May 25 won the 109th Indianapolis 500 and will be commemorated on the Borg-Warner, which was unveiled at The Above Event Center at Commiss

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