The Phnom Penh Post

Dixon wins IndyCar opener in Texas

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NEW ZEALAND’S Scott Dixon climbed out of his car and donned a white protective face mask after seizing the chequered flag in the delayed IndyCar season-opening race in the US state of Texas on Saturday.

Dixon crossed the finish line first ahead of runner-up Simon Pagenaud in the Genesys 300, the first IndyCar race in eight months because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Such strange times right now,” said Dixon immediatel­y after the race. “It was awesome. The power out there. We could just go for it.”

After the Covid-19 pandemic led to a postponeme­nt of the 2020 IndyCar campaign, the series finally got underway with no spectators in the grandstand­s at the 2.4km Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth.

“I am bummed that the fans aren’t here,” Dixon said. “I wish everybody was here to celebrate.”

Former Indianapol­is 500 winner Pagenaud finished 4.4 seconds back in second and reigning series champion Josef Newgarden placed third.

Organisers decided to run the practice, qualifying and 200-lap race all on the same day to minimise the amount of time the participan­ts would be at the venue.

“Today was compact,” he said. “We flew in this morning and we had an hour and 20 minute practice, then straight to qualifying and straight to the race, and then fly back out tonight. That is very different. Normally we have a couple of days of prep, so that was difficult.”

Dixon earned his 47th career win to move within just five victories of Italian-born Mario Andretti of the US, who is second all-time with 52. He also matched AJ Foyt’s record of 18 seasons with a victory.

Dixon led 157 of the 200 laps, and had an earlier six-second lead over Newgarden wiped out by a caution for debris.

Dixon said: “We had to make some big bold moves . . . I can’t tell you how good it feels to be back in the car. It has been such crazy times for so many people.

“I feel very lucky to do what I do. A huge thanks to the IndyCar series and everybody involved to get us back on the track. We had a lot of changes in the offseason with the delay.”

Elbow bumps

Drivers and team members went through temperatur­e screenings when they got to Texas Motor Speedway. Crew members were required to wear face masks, and space was provided for social distancing in the garage areas. Dixon received elbow bumps instead of high fives in the victory lane.

Last year’s pole sitter Takuma Sato crashed on his warm-up lap entering turn one. The former Indianapol­is 500 winner was checked out at the onsite medical facility and released, but then missed the race because he couldn’t get his car repaired in time.

Felix Rosenqvist was in contention when he crashed with nine laps to go. Rosenqvist was weaving through the field when he got high on the backstretc­h and lost control. He finished in 20th place.

There will be nearly a month’s break before the next race July 4 on a road course at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway.

The road course race will be the first of five IndyCar races in a 15-day period next month, including a doublehead­er weekend at Wisconsin’s Road America.

 ?? AFP ?? Kiwi Scott Dixon took the chequered flag at the Genesys 300, IndyCar’s first main event.
AFP Kiwi Scott Dixon took the chequered flag at the Genesys 300, IndyCar’s first main event.

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