Scott Dixon finished second in the IndyCar season-opening race in St. Petersburg due to a radio malfunction that caused him to lack communication with his team, ultimately leading to a pit stop error that cost him the victory. Despite the setback, team owner Chip Ganassi praised the performance of Dixon and winner Alex Palou, noting the strong 1-2 finish for Chip Ganassi Racing and expressing optimism for the upcoming races in the season. Palou now leads Dixon by 10 points in the championship standings, marking a promising start for Ganassi’s 35th season as a team owner.
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F1 has a Verstappen problem – and keeps ignoring it
Max Verstappen has garnered widespread acclaim in the Formula 1 community for his impressive achievements and record-breaking performances. As a driver for Red Bull Racing, he consistently captivates audiences with his extraordinary talent, dominating seasons, securing pole positions despite challenging circumstances, winning races as an underdog, and executing remarkable overtaking maneuvers. His ongoing success solidifies his reputation as one of the sport's leading figures, showcasing a blend of skill and determination that continues to elevate...
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