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PRUETT: The year without a surge

In 2012 it was Ryan Hunter-Reay going on an epic come-from-behind surge to win his first Verizon IndyCar Series championship for Andretti Autosport. Buried in the points after a mostly dismal first half of the season, RHR went on to win half of the eight races left on the calendar to pip Team Penske's Will Power by three points. It was Scott Dixon's turn in 2013 as the two-time IndyCar champion got off to a dreadful start, then rallied back in his Target Chip Ganassi Racing entry to win four of the last nine races and capture his third title by 27 points. If Dixon's early 2013 campaign was ugly, 2014 opened in an unbearable manner as the Kiwi failed to crack the top-10 in six of the first...
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