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When his crew relayed the decision to him over the radio, Castroneves asked whether anything could be done, and he was told the decision would not be changed.
"It was just an unusual call," he said.
Wilson relayed a different message to his crew when Castroneves kept getting in his way.
"It was pretty severe," Wilson said of the series of blocking maneuvers. "I was upset and even complained on the radio."
The scheduled 90-lap race ended after 87 laps when the race hit the 2-hour time limit.
Tony Kanaan, last year's winner at Detroit, finished third. Oriol Servia was fourth.
Dixon, the fastest qualifier, and second place-starter Castroneves remained in first and second place for the first 18 laps, then Dixon pitted on No. 19, allowing Castroneves to take the lead position.
Dixon never regained the lead.
"That was pretty much the race," Dixon said.
On the 17th lap, Dan Wheldon made contact with rookie driver Jaime Camara. Wheldon spun into a tire barrier, but was able to restart.
Wheldon also had trouble with about 20 laps to go when he missed a turn and slowly ran into the barrier. He finished 20th and yielded third place in the series standings to Kanaan.
Castroneves didn't initially pit until lap No. 32, but only briefly and didn't lose the top spot.
Danica Patrick and Vitor Meira slapped tires a third of the way through the race, forcing Patrick's car to stall and Meira's No. 4 to head off the course. Meira, who started the race in 14th place, had to do the equivalent of a three-point turn before heading to pit road.
Patrick ended up 16th after starting 10th.
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