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Dixon comes home fourth in Mid-Ohio

by Zane Shackleton
July 5, 2021
in IndyCar, International, News
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Scott Dixon fell just shy of the podium but continued his impressive points streak with a fourth-place finish at Mid-Ohio this morning (NZT).

An early race clash and troubled pace on the alternative red tyres hindered Dixon’s pursuit of the win, which would go to Josef Newgarden.

Newgarden fended off Marcus Ericsson to claim his 19th career win and the first for Team Penske this season.

For Dixon, the race had its highs and lows.

The race was almost immediately slowed under caution when Romain Grosjean and Ryan Hunter-Reay were tipped into spins on lap one.

Off the restart, Dixon then became embroiled with Will Power for fourth.

The Kiwi and the Aussie traded places twice in a matter of seconds before Dixon deked Power to go around the outside at turn five.

Dixon then squeezed Power onto the kerb, and the Penske driver spun and was hit by an unsighted Ed Jones.

“Super disappointed to be out that early,” Power said.

“[Dixon] squeezed me down, and I had nowhere to go. I was on the curve. I should have known he would be aggressive.”

.@WillPower has been cleared and released after this incident with @ScottDixon9.

Hear from Power on what happened.

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A disastrous pitstop for Colton Herta due to a refuelling problem then gifted Dixon a free position, and he ran third, behind race leader Newgarden and teammate Ericsson.

At the midway point of the race, Dixon opted to run the slower primary tyres and could not chase down Ericsson.

Instead, he became the lead driver in a small train of cars, all within a shot of the final podium spot.

One of those drivers was championship leader Alex Palou, who was sitting just behind Dixon and Alexander Rossi.

Lap 55 saw Dixon and Rossi transit the pitlane for their final stop, while Palou went one lap longer.

The overcut worked brilliantly, and Palou jumped ahead of Dixon for net third.

Up front, Newgarden’s once-comfortable advantage over Ericsson was quickly threatened by lap traffic, and the Chip Ganassi driver began closing the gap.

A nearly seven-second lead was down to 1.5 with two laps in hand, and the margin at the chequered flag was a measly 0.879s.

Josef Newgarden

Scott McLaughlin enjoyed a clean race and made up two places to finish 12th.

Dixon is still third in the driver’s standings. The gap to leader Palou extended slightly as the Spaniard finished ahead of the Kiwi on track.

The next round of the IndyCar championship will be its inaugural race in Nashville on August 8.

PosNameGap
1Josef Newgarden
2Marcus Ericsson+0.879s
3Alex Palou+22.235s
4Scott Dixon+32.377s
5Alexander Rossi+33.141s
6Graham Rahal+34.122s
7Romain Grosjean+35.163s
8Patricio O’Ward+35.693s
9Santino Ferrucci+35.993s
10Takuma Sato+50.331s
11Sébastien Bourdais+52.001s
12Scott McLaughlin+52.425s
13Colton Herta+56.848s
14Simon Pagenaud+58.349s
15Conor Daly+58.812s
16Rinus VeeKay+59.639s
17James Hinchcliffe+1m07.512s
18Max Chilton+1m08.053s
19Jack Harvey+1m08.479s
20Ryan Norman+1 lap
21Dalton Kellett+1 lap
22Jimmie Johnson+1 lap
23Felix Rosenqvist+2 laps
24Ryan Hunter-Reay+2 laps
Will PowerDNF
Ed JonesDNF

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