How tough a race was it on the circuit, 95 laps here?
Pretty grueling? SCOTT DIXON: It is. Circuits like this, you just don’t get a rest. Even on the straights here, they’re bumpy. You’re coming out of fast corners, you have maybe a couple of seconds before you’ve got to start thinking about braking. There’s absolutely no time for rest. The physical side of it, you’re sawing at that wheel pretty hard. It’s one of the tougher races we’ve had this season. St. Pete used to be extremely tough. Detroit’s tough as well. But the grip and the speed of this circuit, you know, definitely takes its toll physically. Q. Presumably you were still pretty relieved when you looked in your mirrors there about five or six laps to go and saw Helio was either not there or a very distant speck compared to what he had been. SCOTT DIXON: Yeah, I think at that point I thought he maybe had to save a lot more fuel than we needed to. But, you know, talking to him after the race, I think he made a bit of a dive, got a bit offline, got some marbles on the tires, took