Scott Dixon ran the entire IndyCar season-opening race without radio communication in a miscue that probably cost him his first career victory on the downtown streets of St. Petersburg.
Scott Dixon has now finished runner-up at St. Pete five times without a victory, with his latest near-miss coming at the hands of a faulty radio.
John Romano | After his radio breaks down, the Hall of Fame driver finishes second for the fifth time in St. Pete.
IndyCar season is approaching, and Scott Dixon is looking to add to his all-time achievements. He has won 58 races and six championships -- both are second in series history -- in a career that has ...
Scott Dixon ran the entire IndyCar season ... We caught that traffic with about five or six cars and lost about two or three seconds on that in lap, so that was a bit of a nightmare,” Dixon said. “You ...