Dixon’s Perfect Drive Nets Watkins Glen IndyCar Victory

Scott Dixon scored the victory in Sunday's Grand Prix at The Glen for the Verizon IndyCar Series at Watkins Glen International.  Photo by Chris Jones

Scott Dixon scored the victory in Sunday’s Grand Prix at The Glen for the Verizon IndyCar Series at Watkins Glen International. Photo by Chris Jones

Scott Dixon capped a perfect weekend with a perfect Sunday drive to win the INDYCAR Grand Prix at The Glen presented by Hitachi in the Verizon IndyCar Series’ return to Watkins Glen International.

The No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing driver led 50 of 60 laps to collect his fourth triumph on the 3.37-mile permanent road course steeped in open-wheel racing history. It was also the 40th victory of the 36-year-old’s Indy car career, breaking a tie with legendary Al Unser for fourth on the all-time list.

Dixon, the four-time series champion, nursed his final tank fuel for 19 laps (64.03 miles) to cross the finish line 16.5308 seconds ahead of Josef Newgarden in the 10th Verizon IndyCar Series race at Watkins Glen and first since 2010. It was also the 102nd Indy car win for Chip Ganassi Racing Teams.

“I just love being back here,” said Dixon, who won three straight at the track from 2005-07. “I think we should have a double-points race here and probably race two or three times (a season) at The Glen.

“These are the weekends that you definitely don’t forget, just in the sheer fact of we had such a smooth one. The car was just fantastic and the track, I love. I love coming to upstate New York and this track is one of the old-school great American tracks that we’re lucky enough to come back here and race.”

Despite the outcome, Dixon and five other drivers were eliminated from Verizon IndyCar Series championship contention with only the 2016 season finale – the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma on Sept. 18 that pays double race points – remaining on the schedule. Team Penske teammates Simon Pagenaud and Will Power are the two drivers still eligible, with Pagenaud holding a 43-point advantage.

Pagenaud finished seventh in Sunday’s race. Power finished 20th after making contact with Charlie Kimball and crashing into the Turn 5 barrier. Power was examined by the INDYCAR medical staff and released from the Watkins Glen care center, but has not been cleared to resume driving pending further evaluation of concussion-like symptoms.

“It was a pretty eventful day,” Pagenaud said. “The last caution made it so the guys in front had to save a lot of fuel, and we didn’t save enough at the start of the stint and were very slow. We made it back in seventh and, for the championship, the day was very good. We collected a lot of points and we have a bit of a cushion going into Sonoma. We still have to race hard, but it’s going to be a lot more comfortable.”

Starting from pole position after leading all four practice sessions during the weekend, Dixon – who donated his $40,000 weekend winnings to the Justin Wilson Children’s Fund to support the family of the late Indy car driver – was the class of the 22-car field. He built a lead of more than 14 seconds prior to the last of three full-course cautions for the incident with Power and Kimball on Lap 39.

Dixon made his final pit stop on Lap 41 and took the Lap 42 restart in fourth place behind Carlos Munoz, Takuma Sato and Marco Andretti – each electing not to pit under the caution but forced to do so within the next seven laps.

Once back in front, Dixon managed his fuel while others behind made late stops for a splash or ran out altogether. Newgarden also completed the last 19 laps on one tank, overtaking James Hinchcliffe, who ran out of ethanol on the last lap, for second place.

“I think we had a great car in the race,” said Newgarden, a podium finisher for the fourth time this season. “Wasn’t as good as Scott’s. I think he was just clearly ahead of everyone this weekend.”

Helio Castroneves finished third, his best performance in seven Watkins Glen races.

Earlier race incidents saw Mikhail Aleshin back into the Turn 4 barrier on Lap 15 and Graham Rahal hit the barrier in Turn 1 on Lap 20 after making contact with Kimball. Neither Aleshin and Rahal nor were injured.

Verizon IndyCar Series
Watkins Glen International – Watkins Glen, NY
Grand Prix at The Glen – Sept. 4, 2016

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2. (12) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 60, Running
3. (4) Helio Castroneves, Chevrolet, 60, Running
4. (17) Conor Daly, Honda, 60, Running
5. (3) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 60, Running
6. (14) Charlie Kimball, Chevrolet, 60, Running
7. (7) Simon Pagenaud, Chevrolet, 60, Running
8. (15) Alexander Rossi, Honda, 60, Running
9. (11) RC Enerson, Honda, 60, Running
10. (6) Max Chilton, Chevrolet, 60, Running
11. (16) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 60, Running
12. (18) Marco Andretti, Honda, 60, Running
13. (8) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 60, Running
14. (19) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 60, Running
15. (21) Spencer Pigot, Chevrolet, 60, Running
16. (9) Jack Hawksworth, Honda, 60, Running
17. (22) Takuma Sato, Honda, 60, Running
18. (13) James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 59, Running
19. (5) Tony Kanaan, Chevrolet, 59, Running
20. (2) Will Power, Chevrolet, 38, Contact
21. (20) Graham Rahal, Honda, 19, Contact
22. (10) Mikhail Aleshin, Honda, 14, Contact

Race Statistics
Winner’s average speed: 119.334
Time of Race: 1:41:39.8592
Margin of victory: 16.5308 seconds
Cautions: 3 for 9 laps
Lead changes: 8 among six drivers
Lap Leaders: Dixon 1-13, Power 14-15, Dixon 16-30, Montoya 31, Hinchcliffe 32-33, Castroneves 34-35, Dixon 36-40, Munoz 41-43, Dixon 44-60
Verizon IndyCar Series point standings: Pagenaud 555, Power 512, Dixon 451, Castroneves 451, Newgarden 446, Kanaan 427, Rahal 403, Munoz 402, Kimball 389, Hinchcliffe 380.

 

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