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Peerless Dixon beats Montoya to IndyCar crown

– For the fourth time in his storied career, Scott Dixon has won the Verizon IndyCar Series championship, bettering Juan Pablo Montoya on a tiebreaker, as the two finished the season level on points. Montoya had led the standings in all 15 of the races so far this year, but a complex race saw the Colombian come up one spot short in P6, watching helplessly as Dixon crossed the finish line in first.A veteran of 14 years racing for Ganassi, Dixon entered the race 47 points behind Montoya, eager to spring a surprise, but admitted he wasn't sure if he would be able to close the gap at Sonoma."I don't know what to say," Dixon sighed in victory lane after embracing his wife, Emma....
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