John Romano | After his radio breaks down, the Hall of Fame driver finishes second for the fifth time in St. Pete.
Alex Palou wins as Ganassi goes 1-2 while other favorites struggle as IndyCar opens its season in St. Petersburg.
New Zealand driver Scott Dixon overcame the loss of his team radio to finish second in the IndyCars opening round in Florida.
Scott Dixon (photo) earned the 143rd podium finish of his illustrious career Sunday after finishing second at St. Petersburg.
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Scott Dixon ran the entire IndyCar season-opening race without radio communication in a miscue that probably cost him his ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNWhat Scott Dixon proved heading into 25th IndyCar seasonChip Ganassi Racing driver Scott Dixon may be a veteran, but he's still sharp. This and more in our conclusions from ...
Scott McLaughlin during the Grand Prix of St Petersburg. Image: Travis Hinkle Ironically, it was an incident triggered by his ...
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Racer on MSNMcLaughlin 'can't be unhappy' despite St. Pete strategy callIf Scott McLaughlin’s bad days are going to look like what transpired on Sunday at St. Petersburg, the Team Penske driver will be a serious threat to win the championship. Starting from pole, the ...
The continued near-flawless execution of Chip Ganassi Racing's crew for Alex Palou (photo) captured the eye of one member of the Inside Line panel.
Scott Dixon and winner Kiwi Scott Dixon has overcome radio issues to finish second behind Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Alex ...
IndyCar season-opening weekend had it all: great, tight racing; few on-track incidents; plenty of parity; an outstanding ...
Kiwi Scott Dixon has overcome radio issues to finish second behind Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Alex Palou to start the new ...
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