The second points-paying spherical of the 2024 season noticed 85 laps run across the 11-turn, 1.968-mile short-term avenue circuit, with an early warning – the one one of many day – proving to be the pivotal second that altered methods.
When the yellow flag got here out on lap 15, it cut up the sector in half with assault the rest of the race.
For Dixon, who began eighth on a set of tougher major tires, dove to pit lane on lap 17 and made the change to the softer alternate rubber on his No. 9 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.
When Dixon handed Team Penske’s Will Power – who relinquished the race lead in the course of the warning to additionally pit and transfer on the identical technique – seven laps later, Dixon cycled into the lead among the many group.
Mike Hull, CGR’s managing director who additionally serves as Dixon’s race strategist, knew what the goal was from there.
“We knew that we needed to get to lap 51 to get to the tip,” Hull advised Motorsport.com.
Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
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“Some folks selected the technique that we did. We weren’t the one those who did. These first 15 or 16 automobiles, they had been type of cut up in half. We selected the technique we selected realizing what gas mileage we needed to get, however we additionally assumed there was going to be some yellow to assist us, which there actually wasn’t a lot at the moment.”
Dixon vaulted to the general race lead between laps 33-50 when Staff Penske’s Josef Newgarden and Andretti World’s Colton Herta – the highest two of the technique to cease 13-15 laps after the warning – pitted. He reassumed the highest spot on lap 62 for the ultimate push to the tip, by which he was pressured to preserve gas whereas warding off the livid cost of Newgarden and Herta, who closed on Dixon’s rear wing after the deficit that was over 5s after pitting on laps 58 and 61, respectively.
Though victory appeared unlikely given the tempo of his pursuits, Dixon’s run to the win was aided when Herta ran into the again of Newgarden in Flip 11 on lap 77. The contact between these two created sufficient area on-track whereas Dixon navigated again marker site visitors and ultimately, the win by 0.9798s over Herta.
“It labored out and Scott did what he needed to do,” Hull stated. “Essentially the most superb factor about Scott Dixon actually is that he can run quick laps and understands modulate the throttle in an effort to get the mileage he must get. He appears to be like at it as a median, so if he is ensuring that he can run a quick lap, he offers up the gas, however the subsequent lap he works arduous to economize the hassle to make that occur with out shedding loads of time on the racetrack. Sometime folks will look again at Scott Dixon and notice how particular he’s.”
Rob Edwards, the Chief Working Officer of Andretti World and race strategist for Herta, already had a plan in place that wasn’t going to be deviated from.
Colton Herta, Andretti World w/ Curb-Agajanian Honda pit cease
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“Within the pre-race, we had a go/no-go lap for making the early cease or not,” Edwards advised Motorsport.com.
“The yellow got here earlier than that lap, so we determined we had been going to stay with the plan. I imply, I feel in all probability if the No. 2 (Josef Newgarden) had come, we would have come as nicely, however we caught with the plan as they did.
“In the end, anybody aside from Scott wasn’t going to drag that off. I am proud of the choices we made. As I say, you by no means know, proper? You (attempt to) crystal ball when yellows come and so forth. However yeah, proud of the end result.”
When requested if there the place any distinct variations between the first and alternates – which Dixon, Herta and Newgarden had been geared up with a used set for the ultimate stint to the tip – that dictated the gas technique, Edwards dismissed the thought.
“Not on the gas technique,” Edwards stated.
“We had been involved on the alternates, beginning the race on them. We felt that when we acquired some rubber down, then the alternate was in all probability going to be the popular tire. That is clearly how we performed it out.
“There’s loads of discuss tires this weekend. I feel in all probability the truth that at the moment was a little bit hotter, among the considerations about tires coming as much as temperature and in control had been lower than they might’ve been. However for us, having made the choice to start out on the primes, the plan for the remainder of the race was fairly clear for us.”
Dixon ‘by no means offers up’
For Hull, he took a second to mirror again on the efficiency Dixon displayed at the moment, noting traits that epitomizes his complete profession.
“He by no means offers up,” Hull stated. “He understands what he has to do. He understands the strengths and weaknesses of his race automobile. He understands technique virtually from a world perspective versus a panorama perspective. He’s a part of the crew.
“It is virtually like he is with us once we’re calling the race and that is what makes him so particular is he nonetheless to at the present time, takes the time to re-craft himself each time we go racing.”