Scott Dixon was within the combat for a robust end result earlier than a mechanical problem knocked him out of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix.
After beginning a season-best fourth, the 45-year-old New Zealander ran as excessive as second earlier than operating into issues simply previous midway within the 100-lap race across the nine-turn, 1.645-mile non permanent road circuit. On Lap 52, whereas operating sixth, he went off into the runoff in Flip 7 and rejoined in tenth. The worst of it, nevertheless, got here on Lap 69 when he got here down pit lane and parked his #9 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. He completed twenty fourth.
Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing
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When interviewed by FOX Sports activities on why he retired early from the race, Dixon confirmed he’d been coping with a hybrid problem shortly after taking the inexperienced flag.
“Yeah, simply one other joyous hybrid failure,” stated Dixon, the six-time IndyCar Sequence champion.
“It occurred early, like possibly lap 4 or 5, I believe we had been out, we could not deploy. After which it had issues regening, as soon as it does it, then it simply goes into failure mode.So it virtually stopped below the warning. After which I believe with the alarm that you simply get now in case you drive it, you have to purchase the system. I do not assume anyone desires to purchase these.”
It marks the worst end of the yr for Dixon, who now has three finishes of fifteenth or worse. Moreover, he slid exterior of the highest 10 within the championship standings, 154 factors behind teammate and championship chief Alex Palou, who received his fourth race of the season on Sunday within the Motor Metropolis.
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