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Briscoe, who started from the pole and led a race-high 37 laps, had to pit for a new nose after hitting the stopped Dixon. Briscoe finished 12th and was disappointed, but not angry.
"It's unfortunate," Briscoe said. "I can only imagine how Scott's feeling right now. I just wish he could have messed up and not gotten me involved. ... I think we had a real shot. It would have been a real good fight between me and Dixie down to the finish line."
Manning, driving for A.J. Foyt, made his final pit stop three laps earlier than the other leaders and inherited the top spot when the cars in front of him pitted on lap 42.
"I was a bit of a sitting duck," Manning said, shrugging. "We decided to stay out and I had to save fuel. We tried to save fuel and stay in front of people."
Once Hunter-Reay drove past the Englishman in the first turn of lap 52, it was all but over.
The last seven laps were run under green and Hunter-Reay pulled steadily away, beating Manning to the finish line by 2.4 seconds. Tony Kanaan, who crashed in the morning practice and drove the race with a sore left wrist, wound up third, followed by Buddy Rice, Marco Andretti and Bruno Junqueira.
Dixon's mistake was a break for Helio Castroneves, who had a terrible weekend but was able to hang onto second place in the season standings. The two-time Indy 500 winner started last in the 26-car field Sunday after breaking a throttle cable on Saturday in qualifying. He lost a lap early in the race when he had what his Penske Racing team said was "an electrical or gearbox" problem," but fought back to finish 16th.
Castroneves lost only five points and trails Dixon by 48 heading into next Saturday night's race at Nashville. Dixon's teammate, Dan Wheldon, whose car was damaged in a first-lap collision with Manning, wound up 24th and is 59 points behind Dixon, while Kanaan gained 16 points and now trails the leader by 66.
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