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Dixon expected to return at Detroit with new car
Scott Dixon endured the scariest crash of the month at Indy, and will need a new No. 9 Honda to be assembled in short order, but his Chip Ganassi Racing team is expecting the New Zealander to resume his championship hunt next weekend in Detroit. "I think we'll be fine," CGR managing director Mike Hull told RACER. "He's got something with his ankle, but he'll be OK." 101st Indy 500 photo gallery Thanks to Schmidt Peterson Motorsports' Jay Howard, who crashed in Turn 1 and drifted into the middle of the track where he was met by Dixon, the Kiwi limped away from the airborne wreckage after he landed in Turn 2. Dixon was taken to the infield care center, released, and soon...
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