Irate Wilson says he could have won Long Beach IndyCar race
Justin Wilson believes he could have won Sunday's chaotic IndyCar race at Long Beach had he not been eliminated by Scott Dixon on a restart
The Dale Coyne driver was running second behind Dixon on the second-to-last restart when he moved to the outside of the Ganassi driver as the pair were approaching the right-hander at Turn 8.
Dixon moved towards the wall and clattered Wilson against the barrier, putting him out of the race.
Whilst Dixon was not carrying enough fuel to reach the finish without making another stop, an irate Wilson told AUTOSPORT that he could have done so comfortably.
"We were good to go," he said. "We were getting fantastic mileage under green and great mileage under yellow. We could have run flat-out from then on.
"And he couldn't make it [to the end], and yet he's defending and putting people in the wall like it was for the win on the last lap of the [Indianapolis] 500."
Speaking on TV immediately after the race, Dixon claimed that he did not realise Wilson was there when he moved across.
"I really want to apologise to Justin, I have to have a look at what happened there," he said.
"I really didn't expect him to be on the outside of me at Turn 8. You're looking to the right [in the direction of the corner]. I only felt a little tap."
However, the reigning series champion's version of events was rejected by the Briton.
"That's bulls**t," he said. "Where did he think I was? He took the inside, so I'm on the outside.
"But coming down to the braking zone, he wanted the outside too. It's complete bulls**t. I'm p***ed.
"There'll be a time when we maybe won't have as good a car, and there won't be any favours.
"I've always respected Scott in the past, but this was a major f***-up."
Highlights, including Wilson's accident, from the Long Beach race:
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