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Rossi drives a point home with Glen triumph

Alexander Rossi had to wait more than a year, dating back to his shocking win at the 2016 Indy 500, to cross the finish line under full power on the way to Victory Lane. Fuel saving and risky strategies weren't required on Sunday as the Andretti Autosport driver gassed it from the green flag and pulled off the impossible by beating Scott Dixon at Watkins Glen in a straight fight. No caveats. No disclaimers. And no question the 25-year-old can stand atop the podium with full knowledge he can out run the best drivers IndyCar has to offer. "[I was] even on [the] overtake [button] crossing the line – it was just cool," Rossi said with a laugh. "It was different [from...
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