John Romano | After his radio breaks down, the Hall of Fame driver finishes second for the fifth time in St. Pete.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNWhat Scott Dixon proved heading into 25th IndyCar seasonChip Ganassi Racing driver Scott Dixon may be a veteran, but he's still sharp. This and more in our conclusions from ...
15hon MSN
Scott Dixon ran the entire IndyCar season-opening race without radio communication in a miscue that probably cost him his ...
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Racer on MSNChip Ganassi Racing clarifies Dixon's radio problemScott Dixon didn’t spend all of Sunday’s 100-lap race without the ability to communicate with his team on pit lane. But the eventual second-place finisher did lose contact with his Chip Ganassi ...
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Veteran racing announcer Will Buxton did an outstanding job in his debut on the job, while holdovers from NBC Sports – which ...
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Autosport on MSNHow Dixon's woes gave Palou an unlikely victory in the 2025 IndyCar openerAlex Palou got his IndyCar title defence off to a perfect start, as the triple champion won the 2025 opener in St. Petersburg ...
Two-time defending and three-time IndyCar champ Alex Palou picked up where he left off after winning last year’s championship ...
Kiwi Scott Dixon has overcome radio issues to finish second behind Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Alex Palou to start the new ...
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Racer on MSNTakeaways from IndyCar's season-opener at St PeteIf you missed the IndyCar Series Race 1 at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, here’s a quick look at the takeaways of interest from the 100-lap contest. WHO WON? Alex Palou of Chip ...
Alex Palou (photo) already has given his rivals a headache as he started defense of his two consecutive titles with a victory in St. Petersburg.
Spain's Alex Palou kicked off his pursuit of a fourth IndyCar championship with a victory at the 2025 season-opening ...
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