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Scott Dixon secured his first podium of the IndyCar season with a third-place finish at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Despite this achievement, he described the race as 'blah'.
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Scott Dixon finally had an uneventful weekend.
The six-time IndyCar Series champion made his first Firestone Fast Six of the 2026 season and converted that into a third-place finish in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on Sunday. Not only is the result his first podium of the year, but extends the all-time series record he holds with 156 across his IndyCar career.
It ended up being a banner day for Chip Ganassi Racing, with Dixonâs teammate, four-time and defending series champion Alex Palou, also taking the win.
âYeah, huge weekend for the Ganassi cars,â said Dixon, 45. âI think probably one of the best for qualifying between all us, which was really good. It was nice just to have a clean weekend, no major issues, no damage, no mess-ups or anything like that. That was a lot of fun.
âThe race itself for us was just a bit blah, to be honest. We kind of sat in the same position, tried to go long. Fuel mileage was really good, which Honda does a great job at. I think everybody is caught up a lot on figuring out what they need.â
Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi Racing, Felix Rosenqvist, Meyer Shank w/ Curb-Agajanian, Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing
The New Zealander started the 90-lap race on the harder primary compound and held steady in sixth. However, it was a caution on Lap 57 for debris that set up the last round of pit stops two laps later, which allowed his #9 pit crew to set a quick stop - and switch him to the softer alternate tires - to vault up to third. Although he pressured pole-sitter for the runner-up spot, he was unable to mount a proper challenge.
Scott Dixon described the Long Beach race as 'blah' despite finishing third.
Scott Dixon extended his all-time series record to 156 podiums in his IndyCar career.
Alex Palou, Dixon's teammate at Chip Ganassi Racing, won the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.

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Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing
âUnfortunately for me the balance had a lot of understeer, so it was very difficult to roll the corner and roll off throttle to get that mileage,â Dixon said. âYeah, interesting day.
âThe last stop luckily for us we had an easy out. Looked like a lot of the people we were fighting had cars in front of them or behind them, which kind of paid off for us.
âGreat weekend. Hopefully something we can build on and keep rolling.â
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