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Photo credit: Dan Helrigel/Indianapolis Motor Speedway Scott Dixon has had an amazing career, but has won the Indianapolis 500 just once: in 2008. |
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May: No. 9, Scott Dixon, 2008 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara/Honda.
Scott Dixon has compiled an amazing IndyCar career that continues to be largely
underappreciated outside of hardcore fans. He’s now third all-time in
victories, behind only A.J. Foyt and Mario Andretti, and added a sixth
championship in 2020, one behind Foyt.
Given all that success, it’s surprising Dixon has only one Indianapolis 500 victory, which came in 2008. He started on the pole and led the most laps on his way to that victory. He’s more than overdue for a second 500 win, and it very well could come this year after falling just short to Takuma Sato in 2020.
Dixon dominated last year’s race, leading 111 laps. That boosted him to third on the all-time laps led list (563) behind Al Unser (644) and Ralph DePalma (612).
Here are some other notable stats from Dixon’s Indianapolis 500 career:
- 18 starts
- 13 races led
- 12 top 10 finishes
- 8 top 5 finishes
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