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Dixon Steals the Win and Championship in Sonoma

Some slick pit work and strategy vaulted Scott Dixon up into the lead, and when Juan Pablo Montoya damaged hi front wing after contact with teammate Will Power, it opened the door to the championship for the Chip Ganassi driver. Dixon led much of the race's second half to clinch the bonus points for most laps led and clinched the championship on a tiebreaker, his three wins besting Montoya's two after the Penske driver could climb not higher than sixth in the final laps. Graham Rahal, who entered the day second in the championship, endured a frustrating day as he and the team fought rear-tire all race long and eventually spun off the nose of Sebastien Bourdais fighting for sixth in the...
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