John Romano | After his radio breaks down, the Hall of Fame driver finishes second for the fifth time in St. Pete.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Scott Dixon ran the entire IndyCar season-opening race without radio communication in a miscue that probably cost him his first career victory on the downtown streets of St.
Scott Dixon is facing a tough time after his car's engine broke down when he was only a few miles into testing at Sebring International Raceway. This issue isn't just a personal blow for Dixon ...
Scott Dixon has now finished runner-up at St. Pete five times without a victory, with his latest near-miss coming at the hands of a faulty radio.
Scott Dixon will look to add a 12 Hours of Sebring victory to his stellar resume Saturday in the No. 60 Acura (photo) fielded by Acura Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian.
He went home with the trophy, and that was more than good enough. But the big movers were Scott Dixon and Andretti teammates Kyle Kirkwood and Marcus Ericsson after strong weekends. Here are this ...