The two all-time greats had to be separated by officials after incident in practice.
Saturday was a rough day for two of the sport’s biggest names. Six-time IndyCar champ Scott Dixon inadvertently caused a wreck with Will Power during practice Saturday that significantly damaged both cars and forced both drivers to start Sunday’s race from near the back of the grid.
“Obviously, one spot away from a podium, which would have been nice,” Dixon said. “Congrats to the 10 car. He’s having a great championship run. We need to start working on trying to cut into that lead.”As for Power, he finished an unlucky 13th. He had an issue early in the race on Lap 11, drifting off-track into the grass and dirt and then bottomed out hard getting back on the pavement.
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