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Ganassi team burned by collisions and strategy

While in the first race of the Detroit weekend it was Team Penske left wondering what might have been, today’s second race went against Chip Ganassi Racing in a big way. Although Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan and Charlie Kimball started fourth, sixth and 11th respectively, they finished fifth, seventh and 16th. Meanwhile their rookie teammate Max Chilton failed to complete a lap, after skidding into the wall at the start while avoiding other drivers wrecking. Dixon, who is closest challenger to runaway championship leader Simon Pagenaud, was left fuming by another Penske driver, Helio Castroneves at the start of the race, as the #3 swung hard left on the run to the start/finish line as the...
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