FORT WORTH, Texas — Scott Dixon had a dominating run at Texas, winning by 7.8 seconds over teammate Tony Kanaan Saturday in the fastest IndyCar Series race ever at the track. Dixon led 97 of the 248 laps in a race that had only two cautions. His second win of the season came with an average speed of 191.940 mph. After anxiety about how the cars would handle on the high-speed, high-banked Texas track with the new aero kits, especially after three Chevrolets went airborne during practice for the Indianapolis 500, there were no accidents. Driving the No. 9 Chevrolet for Chip Ganassi Racing, Dixon got his 37th career win. The New Zealander also won at Texas in 2008. Team Penske drivers Helio Castroneves and Juan Pablo Montoya finished third and fourth. — AP