Approaching Turn 5 on the opening lap, Dixon’s No. 9 PNC Bank Honda of Chip Ganassi Racing bobbled slightly under braking and was bumped from behind by Ryan Hunter-Reay of Andretti Autosport.
Next thing Dixon knew, he was in last place – and the field was full steam ahead, leaving him a good distance behind.
“I think we were almost 10 seconds behind the field at that point,” said Dixon, who had started 12th.
After that, without a full-course caution to help bring the field closer, Dixon couldn’t advance further.
“You start getting into the better cars; that’s the problem,” Scott Dixon said.
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