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Dixon eyes favourite race track

- CRAIG MERZ

‘ It’s quite an aggressive track. You can get a lot out of it by building on each lap.’ SCOTT DIXON

A year ago, Scott Dixon came to one of his favourite track and had one of the most trying weekends of his racing career.

A five-time winner at the MidOhio Sports Car Course, Dixon faced reporters two days before the race and, along with his team owner, discussed having Target pull its sponsorshi­p of Chip Ganassi Racing at the end of the season after 27 years.

That media event was followed by Dixon’s last-place finish 48 hours later in the Honda Indy 200 because of mechanical issues.

He’s in a much better spot entering the race at Mid-Ohio tomorrow. The 37-year-old Kiwi leads the IndyCar standings with 423 points, three more than Team Penske’s Helio Castroneve­s.

A new main sponsor (NTT Data) wasn’t the only change for Dixon’s No 9 car this year. After three seasons with Chevrolet, Ganassi has returned to Honda engines.

He won at Road America in Wisconsin on June 25 and has 11 PHOTOSPORT top-10 finishes in 12 races, including five podium appearance­s.

Dixon won on Mid-Ohio’s 13-turn, 3.63-kilometre course in 2007, ’09, ’11, ’12 and ’14 and has nine top-10 finishes in 12 starts at the track.

‘‘It’s similar to a lot of the tracks I grew up driving in New Zealand,’’ he said yesterday.

‘‘It’s quite an aggressive track. You can get a lot out of it by building on each lap. The track likes sort of loose or neutral cars, so if you like an under-steering car you struggle here a lot more.

‘‘It’s the balance of a having a car I prefer that is better suited here, but it’s also the team is very good here.’’

 ??  ?? Scott Dixon leads the IndyCar standings.
Scott Dixon leads the IndyCar standings.

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