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Dixon wins on IndyCar return to Phoenix GPrix

Pagenaud in 2nd, Power 3rd

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LOS ANGELES, April 3, (AFP): Reigning IndyCar Series champion Scott Dixon swept to victory at the Phoenix Grand Prix on Saturday to open his account for 2016.

The New Zealander, who had finished seventh in the seasonopen­er won by rival Juan Pablo Montoya in Florida last month, led the final 155 laps at the Phoenix Internatio­nal Raceway to take maximum points.

The victory moved Dixon up to fourth on the all-time list of race winners with 39, alongside Al Unser. Michael Andretti is next with 42 and A.J. Foyt leads with 67.

Dixon however did set a new IndyCar record by winning a race for a 12th consecutiv­e season. He had previously shared the mark of 11 with Bobby Unser, Emerson Fittipaldi and Helio Castroneve­s.

“It was tough, definitely one of the toughest races on these short ovals,” Chip Ganassi Racing driver Dixon said.

“The car was super-fast. I think we had the best car out there on strategies and pit stops.”

Dixon took control of Saturday’s race when two Team Penske drivers suffered tire problems and were forced into the pits.

Helio Castroneve­s, who had started on pole for the 46th time in his career, lasted only 39 laps, with his car suffering a cut tire on lap 40 which forced both Montoya and Tony Kanaan to take evasive action to avoid hitting the Brazilian.

Dixon’s win capped a dominant performanc­e for Chevrolet cars, which swept the first four finishers.

Frenchman Simon Pagenaud was second behind Dixon, with Australia’s Will Power third and Kanaan fourth. Pagenaud leads the standings after two races with 83 points, ahead of Dixon (79) and Montoya 74.

 ??  ?? Scott Dixon of New Zealand, driver of the #9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet IndyCar poses with the winner’s trophy after winning the Phoenix Grand Prix at Phoenix Internatio­nal Raceway on April 2, in Avondale, Arizona.
Scott Dixon of New Zealand, driver of the #9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet IndyCar poses with the winner’s trophy after winning the Phoenix Grand Prix at Phoenix Internatio­nal Raceway on April 2, in Avondale, Arizona.

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