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Scott Dixon Secures His 59th IndyCar Career Win at Mid-Ohio

The drivers of the NTT IndyCar Series braved the heat this afternoon for round 10 of the championship during the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio.

The 2025 IndyCar Season Sees a New Driver On The Top Step, Scott Dixon Wins at Mid-Ohio

All weekend long, it was looking like this weekend’s win was going to go to Dixon’s Chip Ganassi teammate, Alex Palou. Palou led for a majority of the race despite making a small mistake during the middle stages, which slightly closed the gap between him and Dixon. 

However, during the last few laps of the race, Palou slipped up going into turn 10. He went wide and slowed down a bit, which allowed DIxon to pass him. The two then battled it out, but it was ultimately Scott Dixon who took home the win. 

This is Dixon’s 59th IndyCar career win and his seventh time winning at Mid-Ohio. Dixon is now the only other driver aside from Palou and Kyle Kirkwood to win a race in 2025. 

Scott Dixon celebrates after winning the Honda 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, July 6th, 2025. Photo by James Black, Penske Entertainment.

The podium was completed by Palou, who finished in second, and Arrow McLaren driver Christian Lundgaard came in third. 

Early Exit for Newgarden 

It seems like this season, Newgarden’s luck has been going from bad to worse. A caution was brought out during the beginning stages of today’s race after Newgarden spun out. After a replay was shown and a rear lock-up sent him far left off track. 

Newgarden went into the wall while Graham Rahal got caught up in the mess. Rahal was able to return to the race while being one lap down, while Newgarden was forced to retire. 

This is Newgarden’s fourth DNF of the 2025 season. 

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Other Notable Race Moments 

Unfortunately for Team Penske, it wasn’t just Newgarden who was forced to retire. Will Power came into the pits on lap 17 with an engine fire. The fire affected the rear left of the No.12 Verizon Chevrolet. because of this, the call from pit wall was to retire from the race. 

Right after a pit stop, Christian Rasmussen soon found himself getting stuck in the grass. After the incident happened, team boss Ed Carpenter was heard on the Fox broadcast saying that Rasmussen ran out of fuel which resulted in him shutting down off track. Rasmussen rejoined the pack on lap 58.

But it wasn’t just Team Penske who went through this afternoon’s race with some issues. Santino Ferrucci was given a 3 place grid penalty this afternoon. The driver of the No.14 Chevrolet for A.J. Foyt Racing was given the penalty for avoidable contact. 

Ferrucci was attempting to make a move on Conor Daly but ended up making contact with him. Despite there being enough space, Ferrucci failed to leave room, forcing Daly off track. 

IndyCar goes racing again next weekend for the back-to-back races at the Iowa Speedway. Race one is on Saturday, July 12 at 5:00 p.m. EST while race 2 is on Sunday, July 13 and starts at 1:00 p.m. 

As always, the races will be broadcasted live on Fox and LWOS will be keeping you up to date with all the action. 

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About Krysti Jaglal

Krysti found her love for sports during her time studying journalism in college. A fan of both F1 and IndyCar, she finds herself interested in all the action both on and off the track. When she isn’t busy watching races she enjoys reading, photography and watching movies.