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Thought it was all over before it began - Scott Dixon
Championship leader Scott Dixon believed his race was over before it had even started after getting caught up in the melee of the Turn 2 crash which involved five drivers. Dixon had only managed to qualify in 11th place in his #9 PNC Bank Ganassi entry which left him stuck in the heart of the midfield going into the notorious festival chicane. It all started when Zach Veach pinched James Hinchcliffe on the outside kerb on the exit of Turn 2 and collided with the Canadian's #5 SPM Arrow car, spinning him round into the chasing pack behind with Dixon, Ed Jones, Graham Rahal and Marco Andretti who came in backwards and rolled over the top of the group of cars. The New Zealander somehow...
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