Scott Dixon is optimistic that slower traffic will not be a problem in Sunday's Indianapolis 500, despite the horsepower deficit that the two Lotus-powered entries have experienced compared to their Chevrolet and Honda-engined rivals. Lotus-equipped Simona de Silvestro and Jean Alesi qualified at the rear of the field with lap-times up to 16mph slower than that of polesitter Ryan Briscoe, but Dixon is hopeful that the slower cars can be navigated safely.
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