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Dave Lewandowski

Texas Motor Speedway announces 2016 race date
Scott Dixon's victory in the Firestone 600 in June was his second at Texas Motor Speedway and second of the Verizon IndyCar Series season. He went on to win the finale at Sonoma Raceway to claim his fourth series championship.
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Eye-popping statistics: Season by the numbers
The thrilling 2015 Verizon IndyCar Series season, which culminated with Scott Dixon claiming his fourth championship in an exciting race at Sonoma Raceway, held numerous records and interesting factoids.
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Dave Lewandowski

Downforce to compensate for forecast high temps
Honda and Chevrolet have approved options for their superspeedway aerodynamic packages -- some that likely will be used in the MAVTV 500 on the 2-mile, D-shaped Auto Club Speedway oval on June 27.
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IndyCar.com staff

INDYCAR announces Texas post-race infractions
Stefano Coletti is fined and placed on probation following incidents during the Firestone 600 on June 6.
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Dave Lewandowski

Notes: Ready for Toronto, energized by Detroit
Conor Daly, who returns to the No. 5 Arrow/Lucas Oil Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda for the Honda Indy Toronto, will finally get more than one practice session. ... June 12 is Fan Friday at Exhibition Place -- free admission and a lot more.
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Arni Sribhen

Inside Texas box score: 1,172 on-track passes
Statistics and factoids from the Firestone 600 at Texas Motor Speedway, which was won by Scott Dixon of Target Chip Ganassi Racing. It was his 37th career victory, which is two behind Al Unser Jr. for fourth all time.
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Dave Lewandowski

Dixon's win could herald a second-half surge
Scott Dixon wears many hats, and one is winner of the Firestone 600 at Texas Motor Speedway. Dixon's dominant victory in the first race of the second half of the season was the 37th of his Indy car career.
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Dave Lewandowski

Nothing beats seat time for well-rounded runs
Will Power earned the Verizon P1 Award for the pole position at Texas Motor Speedway for the third consecutive year and tied Rick Mears for fifth on the all-time list with 40 poles. Check out their milestones.
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Opposites attract: Still competitors, now friends
Scott Dixon (right) and Chip Ganassi Racing Teams teammate Tony Kanaan finished 1-2 in the Firestone 600 on June 6 at Texas Motor Speedway. In their second season as teammates, they've learned from each other.
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Dave Lewandowski

Chaves continues streak; Briscoe makes up 11 spots
Verizon IndyCar Series rookie Gabby Chaves advanced 10 positions relative to his starting spot in the No. 99 Honda for Bryan Herta Autosport with Curb-Agajanian. Ryan Briscoe moved up a field-high 11 positions.
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Official Results for the Firestone 600
Team Penske's Helio Castroneves (shown) finished in 3rd place in tonight's Firestone 600 won by Scott Dixon
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Dave Lewandowski

Dixon cruises to victory in fast-paced Firestone 600
Scott Dixon wins the Firestone 600 on the 1.455-mile, high-banked Texas Motor Speedway oval in the No. 9 Energizer Chevrolet for Target Chip Ganassi Racing. It is the 99th Indy car win for Chip Ganassi. Teammate Tony Kanaan finishes second.