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Dixon, Howard walk away from huge 500 crash

Scott Dixon has walked away from a massive accident that left his car torn in half on lap 53 of the Indianapolis 500. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver, who started the race from pole position, was running seventh when the lapped car of Jay Howard drifted onto the marbles at Turn 2, hit the outside wall, and then spun back down the track. Howard's car narrowly missed Tony Kanaan, but Dixon, running immediately behind, had nowhere to go. His car launched off Howard's left-rear wheel, rotated 180 degrees in the air, and then landed side-on on top of the crash barrier on the inside of Turn 2, making impact just behind the safety cell before landing on its roll bar and eventually coming to rest...
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