Scott Dixon took an early lead and never gave the other drivers much of a chance, cruising to his second straight IndyCar Series victory at Kansas Speedway Saturday. Dixon had a fast-off-the-truck car all weekend and an easy race day, making few changes and barely using his push-to-pass button to lead the final 150 of the 200 laps on the 1.5-mile oval. Runnerup Dario Franchitti finished more than 3 seconds behind and Tony Kanaan was third. Dixon takes the early lead in IndyCar's new oval championship and becomes a front-runner for the Indianapolis 500. He's also the second straight repeat winner at Kansas, giving Target Chip Ganassi Racing four straight wins following Dan Wheldon's 2008 defense.