Dixon Wins Firestone 600

Dixon wins  the Firestone 600. The win makes it his ninth of 16 Verizon IndyCar Series races and his second of the season.

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Scott Dixon Wins The Firestone 600 at Texas Motor Speedway — Photo by: Chris Owens

“We would obviously like to start the season stronger. I would say right now this is one of our better ones, even though we had a pretty awful start with the first two races,” said Dixon, who didn’t win until at least the 10th race three of the past five seasons..

Firestone 600: Numbers to note following the Firestone 600 – the ninth round of the 2015 Verizon Indy Car Series season.

3 – Positions gained by Marco Andretti in the final 23 laps of the race (eighth to fifth).
3.59 – Average running position of winner Scott Dixon for the 248 laps of racing at Texas Motor Speedway.
9 – Drivers who led at least one lap, the most drivers to lead a Texas race since June 2002.
10 – Top-five finishes at Texas by Helio Castroneves, who finished third on Saturday night. Castroneves has four wins among his seven podiums at TMS.
11 – Positions improved by Ryan Briscoe (19th to eighth), most of any driver in the race.
14 – Lead changes in the Firestone 600, the most at Texas since June 2008.
35 – Number of laps in which Briscoe improved his position – most of any driver in the Firestone 600.
37 – Indy car victories for Scott Dixon, which ranks fifth all time. Dixon is two wins behind Al Unser Jr. for fourth.
40 – Indy car poles for Will Power, who tied Rick Mears for fifth all time and extended his streak of front-row starts to six races.
99 – Indy car wins for cars owned by Chip Ganassi.
242 – Consecutive starts by Tony Kanaan, extending his all-time record.
1,172 – Total on-track passes during the Firestone 600. Kanaan led all drivers with 87 passes. Castroneves and Briscoe each had 85.

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