IndyCar Toronto: Dixon scores 52nd win, matches Mario Andretti
The latest success means Dixon now matches Mario Andretti in second on the all-time IndyCar winners list.
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The latest success means Dixon now matches Mario Andretti in second on the all-time IndyCar winners list.
TORONTO (AP) — Scott Dixon snapped a 22-race winless streak Sunday and moved into a tie with Mario Andretti for second on IndyCar's career wins list when he held off pole-sitter Colton Herta and Felix Rosenqvist in the series' return to Canada.
In the pole position shootout between those in the fast six, Alexander Rossi set the early marker to beat of 59.6090s, until Newgarden scorched around in 59.5257s despite grazing the wall.
Marcus Ericsson enters Sunday's race in Toronto atop the IndyCar standings and minus the traditional midseason fanfare.
Though conceding the situation was “not ideal,” defending NTT IndyCar series champion Alex Palou remained adamant his performance will be unaffected by his contract dispute with Chip Ganassi Racing.
Following an incident-packed Mid-Ohio round, in which he was involved in tangles with team-mates Romain Grosjean and Devlin deFrancesco, Rossi stormed to the fastest time on the Toronto street track with a 1m00.609s lap that was 0.090s quicker than Meyer-Shank Racing's Pagenaud.
TORONTO — Alex Palou's future remains unclear.
The teams of Christopher Bell, who holds the final playoff spot, and Bubba Wallace have made pit crew changes for Sunday’s Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.