Christopher Bell Wins Second Straight, Alex Palou Wins Indy Car Opener
Last week, I made this post on the opening race of the Indy Car season, which focused on the remarkable Pi alignments with New Zealander Scott McLaughlin.
After narrowly making it through the first round of Qualifying, McLaughlin fired up a roaring lap in the second round to put his #3 Penske on pole position.
Things looked great for the first half of the Grand Prix, as McLaughlin stayed out front, leading a race-high 40 laps. However, despite never being passed on track, the Kiwi finished fourth after his pit strategy unraveled his advantage. Instead, the checkered flag was taken by defending Indy Car champion Alex Palou:
Strike 1
Last week, I also made this post on NASCAR’s EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. The post was largely made irrelevant once McLaughlin lost, as the drivers discussed were synced to him, and instead of Kyle Larson or Ty Gibbs, we got a second-consecutive victory by Christopher Bell:
Alex Palou’s last win was on June 23rd, 2024. On that date, Christopher Bell won the NASCAR race in New Hampshire.
As the winner of two of the first three races, Bell has quickly ascended to the favorite for a Cup Series championship. This is essentially a confirmation of the ongoing Chris Benoit riddle that I went over in my most recent video.
Strike 2
Finally, I made this post which pointed out a number of alignments for Pope Francis to the date March 2nd, suggesting that may be the day he passes. However – the Bishop of Rome is still breathing as of today, March 4th.
Steeeee-rike 3!!!
So what went wrong for me this weekend? For starters, this is my first season closely following NASCAR and Indy Car, so I will inevitably miss, and it will probably happen more than I hit. Hell, I didn’t even try making picks in Formula One until halfway through last year. Perhaps I should give myself a little bit more time with these series as well.
The positive thing about losing is that it provides an opportunity to learn. That may sound cheesy, but in the mystical practices this Blog focuses on, it’s necessary. Wins are great, but they are simply confirmation of what we already know.
The Moon
The Indy season opened with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in Florida.
Christopher Bell has matching 170 gematria with Moon, which also sums to 21.
The word Moon sums to 210 and 197.
The ultimate number of the Moon is Six six six.
Every 19 years, 7 of them have a Thirteenth month on the lunar calendar. This is called the Metonic cycle.
The race in Austin was called the EchoPark Automotive GP.
Both races were held on Sunday, March second, or 3/2.
The 302nd Prime number is 1997
Alex Palou was born in 1997
The Metonic Cycle
This means there are 235 lunar phases every 19 years.
The cycle is named after a Greek astronomer named Meton of Athens.
67 is the 19th Prime number
This is the 2025 season
263 is the 56th Prime number
Note how that debut was on February 16th, or 2/16.
In the Metonic cycle, there are 12 twelve-month years and 7 thirteen-month years.
Christopher Bell was born exactly 1 year, 27 weeks after Indy Car polesitter Scott McLaughlin and 1 year, 27 days before NASCAR polesitter Tyler Reddick:
127 is the 31st Prime number
400 is important because the Sun is 400× the distance from Earth that the Moon is, and it’s also 400× as large. This is also the gematria of 1331, the ultimate Eclipse number.
This means he was also exactly 30 years, 11 weeks of age. The Beast = 311 and the driver on pole position for the Grand Prix was Tyler Reddick in his car that reads The Beast: