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Dixon storms to Mid-Ohio win
August 7th, 2011
Scott Dixon took his first win of 2011 with a commanding performance at Mid-Ohio, while his Ganassi team-mate Dario Franchitti extended his championship lead over Will Power by finishing second.
Starting from pole, Dixon assumed control of the race from the outset, with his pace suggesting only bad luck with safety cars could upset his hopes of victory.
That fear was almost realised on lap 56, when a full course yellow handed Franchitti the lead – the Scot pitting one lap later than Dixon and crucially emerging ahead of him at the blend line as he rejoined. Dixon passed Franchitti 100m later, but had to hand the position back due to the full caution in operation.
With overtaking proving difficult, Dixon attacked the restart, passing Franchitti – who didn’t offer too much resistance – at the first corner, before easing away to a 7.6s victory.
“We worked so hard to get pole, so to come back today for the win was fantastic,” Dixon said. “(At the restart) I wanted to get back to the front and Dario didn’t fight too hard, and I respect him a lot for that.”
Franchitti finished second but made significant gains over title rival Power after the Australian was caught out by the full course yellow, caused as Danica Patrick helped Graham Rahal into a spin.
Power had opted to stay out one lap longer than Franchitti, but the tactic back-fired when the safety car emerged – the Australian dropping to the back of the field when he was finally able to come in. He made his way through to 14th at the finish, but now lies 62 points behind Franchitti in the championship.
Power’s demotion promoted Ryan Hunter-Reay into third, with the Andretti man applying pressure to Franchitti but finding it impossible to pass in the final 15 laps.
Takuma Sato wound up fourth despite being involved in a three-way incident on the race’s first of two restarts, while Tony Kanaan bounced back from his qualifying woes by finishing fifth.
Alex Tagliani, on probation this weekend, was cleared from an opening lap incident with Newman Haas’ James Hinchcliffe and went on to finish sixth.
The incident dropped Hinchcliffe to the back of the field, but a perfectly timed first caution played into his hands – he had pitted one lap earlier – and he actually led from lap 22.
After the second round of stops he appeared in contention for a podium, only to spin at Turn 2 and once again drop to the back. He eventually finished 20th.
Results to follow…




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