Power “didn't have any defense” against Dixon due to tire strategy
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Dixon sliced ahead of Power on lap 24, taking the benefit of his fresh set of alternate tires, and went on to score a famous victory by managing his fuel saving to perfection. Power started the race from the front row on his softer-compound rubber, and jumped ahead of poleman Felix Rosenqvist at the opening corner. He extended a 6.5s lead only for Christian Rasmussen to cause the race’s sole caution and negate his advantage. Dixon started eighth and thus only had one qualifying run on his...

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