New Zealand's Scott Dixon sealed his third IndyCar championship win on Saturday, while Australian Will Power finished a disappointing season on a high at the series finale in Fontana.
Chip Ganassi Racing driver Dixon finished fifth in the season-ending race at the Auto Club Speedway, ending the season with a 27-point margin over runner-up Helio Castroneves.
Brazilian Castroneves, whose car suffered a broken front wing with 30 laps remaining, finished one spot behind Dixon in sixth at Saturday's event.
"I did not think we had a chance at doing this, sitting in victory lane," said Dixon, of Auckland.
"For all the ups and downs we had this year, I got to thank everybody on the team for sticking in there and making a comeback that I never thought was possible."
Power finished first on Saturday to post just his third win of the season in a race where just nine drivers completed the 500-mile distance.
Last year in Fontana, Power lost the series title by just three points to Ryan Hunter-Reay when the Australian placed 24th because of an early race crash.
Power's win help give Chevrolet its second straight manufacturers' championship.
Dixon dealt with an overheating engine late in the race.
He was the last driver to finish on the lead lap.
The 33-year-old Dixon's previous IndyCar overall titles came in 2003 and 2008.
Power claimed his 20th career IndyCar win, but just his second on an oval course.
His first oval win was in 2011 at Texas. He also won the second race in Houston earlier this month.
Ed Carpenter, the 2012 race winner at this track, finished second, while Tony Kanaan took the third spot in his final race with KV Racing Technology.
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