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AN INTERVIEW WITH DARIO FRANCHITTI, SCOTT DIXON AND RYAN BRISCOE
MODERATOR: Thank you and welcome to today's IndyCar Series conference call. We're pleased to be joined by the three drivers who will decide the 2009 IndyCar Series Championship this weekend. Our guests are two‑time IndyCar Series champion Scott Dixon and 2007 IndyCar Champion, Dario Franchitt of Target Chip Ganassi Racing and Ryan Briscoe of Team Penske. Guys, thanks for...
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Scott Dixon received a hug from wife Emma and a pat on the back from engineer Eric Bretzman - a little consolation after finishing 15thin the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach in mid-April.
It wasn't so much the drop of nine spots from the No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing car's starting position that befuddled Dixon, but the uncharacteristic finish outside the top 10 for the second race in a row to begin defense of his IndyCar Series title.
"I...
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An interview with Ryan Briscoe, Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti
Q. Ryan talk about your afternoon out there today?
RYAN BRISCOE: Not bad. Just Dario was really fast. I thought the car was pretty good and we did a great job getting prepared for qualifying. Speed was about where I was expecting it to be. We did a best lap this morning of 12:06 in the draft. And I've got to tell you, I was out there in pit lane watching Dario and I saw him do...
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- Dixon stays on top in practice two (search.live.com)
Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti are headed for an Oct. 10 showdown at Homestead-Miami Speedway to crown the IndyCar Series champion. This weekend in the Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta, they'll attempt to put two American Le Mans Series teams on their way to a title.
Franchitti, the 2007 IndyCar Series champion who is five points behind front-runner Dixon through 16 of 17 rounds, will join Patron Highcroft...
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Coach Scott Winslow remembers when it wasn't so fun to be a Dixon High School football player.
For three years, the Rams were a sub-.500 team battling a dwindling numbers game on a campus struggling with negative school culture issues. A highly publicized hazing incident and other disciplinary issues left Winslow with a varsity squad of 19 one year.
"We had some real low points," Winslow said. "It was horrible that players didn't want...
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Race: Firestone Indy 300 (October 10, 4:00 PM ET, Versus) Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway (1.5-mile tri-oval) Location: Homestead, Fla. NOTES/NEWS Managing Director Mike Hull on Homestead: “Teamwork is defined as team members who unselfishly support each other with a common goal – the amazing thing about that statement is that it defines Dario Franchitti and Scott Dixon as they have given to each other...
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- Dixon takes tiny lead into final IndyCar race Saturday (tribstar.com)
- Motegi: Chip Ganassi Racing race report (search.live.com)
Scott Dixon finds himself 32 points behind Ryan Briscoe in third place, but he'll be on the pole for the 200-lap race. On the final qualifying run of the afternoon, Scott Dixon dusted KV Racing Technology's Mario Moraes to take away a valuable championship point from Ryan Briscoe and Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Dario Franchitti (25 points behind Briscoe).
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Today's IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights headlines 1. IndyCar Series Q & A - Title Contenders 2. The Contenders: Dixon seeks another record 1. IndyCar Series Q & A - Title Contenders: The three drivers competing for the IndyCar Series driver championship, Scott Dixon, Dario Franchitti and Ryan Briscoe, participated in this week's Indy Racing League Q & A. Dixon, a two-time series champion who seeks his second consecutive...
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MOTEGI, Tochigi Pref. (AP) New Zealand's Scott Dixon won the Indy Japan 300 on Saturday to take over the IndyCar series points lead with one race remaining.
Dixon, who started from the pole position and led for most of the race, took over the lead for good on the 164th lap and finished 1.4475 seconds ahead of Target Chip Ganassi teammate Dario Franchitti for his fifth win of the season.
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- Scott Dixon Wins Indy Japan 300 (search.msn.com)
- Auto Racing: Scott Dixon wins Indy Japan 300 (search.msn.com)
- Scott Dixon wins Indy Japan 300 Saturday (search.msn.com)
• Scotland's Franchitti wins Indy300 to take the title• Scott Dixon overhauled in final race of the seasonDario Franchitti has sealed his second IndyCar series championship in three years after winning the season-ending Indy 300.The 36-year-old Scot entered the race at Homestead-Miami Speedway four points behind the defending champion Scott Dixon, with Ryan Briscoe also in with a chance of the overall title.Briscoe finished second, and his...
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