Texas – Racing: Dixon Shows His Strength

Scott Dixon wins the Firestone 600 at the Texas Motor Speedway oval. The New Zealander climbs to 3rd place in the IndyCar championship after an unlucky start to the season. The Francophones did not shine.

Logo Mi mini
Written by Par
Texas – Racing: Dixon Shows His Strength

Scott Dixon, driver of the Ganassi team, wins the daunting Texas Motor Speedway race, one of the most physically and mentally demanding ovals in IndyCar. The circuit is also considered dangerous during pack battles at speeds exceeding 350 km/h.

Dixon finishes ahead of his teammate Tony Kanaan. The latter gains points in the championship (9th place) after a series of poor results. Helio Castroneves is 3rd, ahead of his teammate at Penske; Juan Pablo Montoya, the Championship leader. The first Honda is Marco Andretti in 5th place. The American driver is one of the surprises of the first half of the season. He leads his teammate Ryan Hunter-Reay, the 2012 champion, and secures his 6th place in the championship behind his compatriot Graham Rahal, the other American surprise.

Dixon back in business

The Ganassi driver is one of the main contenders in IndyCar. This victory puts him back in the title race after a difficult start to the season. He climbs to 3rd place behind Montoya and Power. Since 2006, Dixon has consistently secured more than 2 victories each season. A three-time champion of the discipline, the New Zealander has never finished lower than 3rd place in the final championship standings over the past 8 years.

The favorites lacking success

The front-row drivers did not shine during this event. Poleman Will Power, second in the championship, finished 13th. Simon Pagenaud, second on the starting grid, held on to 11th place. Graham Rahal and Sébastien Bourdais, 5th and 7th in the championship, also did not have success. They finished in 15th and 14th places, respectively.

A speed record

Scott Dixon crossed the finish line with an average speed of 191.94 miles/hour, or 308.89 km/h. This record is due to the presence of only one yellow flag during the entire race. The Pace Car made only one appearance to allow safety teams to remove debris from the track.

4 drivers retired due to mechanical issues: Tristan Vautier, Newgarden, Hawksworth, and Carpenter, the winner of the 2014 edition. No accidents occurred during the Texas race.

IndyCar
Results
Texas Motor Speedway
Pos.No.DriverEngineLapsRunning
Retirement
19Scott DixonChevrolet248Running
210Tony KanaanChevrolet248Running
33Helio CastronevesChevrolet248Running
42Juan Pablo MontoyaChevrolet248Running
527Marco AndrettiHonda248Running
626Carlos MunozHonda247Running
783Charlie KimballChevrolet247Running
85Ryan BriscoeHonda247Running
97James JakesHonda247Running
1098Gabby Chaves (R)Honda246Running
1122Simon PagenaudChevrolet246Running
128Sage Karam (R)Chevrolet245Running
131Will PowerChevrolet244Running
1411Sebastien BourdaisChevrolet244Running
1515Graham RahalHonda243Running
1614Takuma SatoHonda243Running
1718Pippa MannHonda242Running
1828Ryan Hunter-ReayHonda241Running
194Stefano Coletti (R)Chevrolet239Running
2019Tristan VautierHonda156Mechanical
2167Josef NewgardenChevrolet149Mechanical
2220Ed CarpenterChevrolet146Mechanical
2341Jack HawksworthHonda62Mechanical
Your comment

Vous recevrez un e-mail de vérification pour publier votre commentaire.

Up
Motorsinside English
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.