Alexander Rossi has conceded the IndyCar championship to Scott Dixon and adjusted his goals toward winning any remaining races this season.
The current IndyCar schedule lists just five races remaining races in a choppy year heavily disrupted by the pandemic. A doubleheader at Mid-Ohio has been postponed but could find its way back onto the calendar.
Even with a full slate, Rossi has waved the white flag on his championship chances. Dixon opened the season with three consecutive wins and heads into a doubleheader at World Wide Technology Raceway outside of St. Louis this weekend with an 84-point lead in the standings over reigning IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden.
Rossi, a title contender the last three years, is 14th in the standings after his own rough start.
"I'm not looking at the championship by any means, Scott's definitely going to win the championship," Rossi said. "We're going to try and win races. If we could finish in the top three or four or five, I think that'd be a good recovery considering the way things have gone."