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Rare strategy misfire for Dixon's team

It was a perfect start and a perfect pace but, as it turned out, not the perfect strategy. So instead of winning Sunday's Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Scott Dixon settled for a fourth place that left the four-time series champion fuming. Starting second, Dixon smoked pole-sitter Helio Castroneves as the field accelerated down Shoreline Drive, sailed into the first turn with a nice lead and then did what he does best – run fast enough to stay in front while saving fuel. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Bourdais, Newgarden focused on good finishes Power, Kimball trade blame for Long Beach crash New team Harding Racing enters Chaves for 500 IndyCar Fast Forward: Toyota Grand Prix...
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