Posts Tagged ‘Scott Dixon’

Dixon aims to carry on Indianapolis 500 tradition

By Bram • May 26th, 2008 • Category: IRL, Notes, Your Series. Your Driver.

Jim Haines/IRL
INDIANAPOLIS, Monday, May 26, 2008 -Scott Dixon has a few days to celebrate his 92nd Indianapolis 500 victory, and then he will get back to business - the business of winning the IndyCar Series championship.

The 27-year-old, who won an IndyCar Series title in 2003, became the first native New Zealander to win the Indianapolis 500, leading 115 of 200 laps May 25. After drinking the milk in Victory Lane and posing for pictures with the Borg-Warner Trophy, Dixon hopes he can carry on another Indianapolis 500 tradition - winning the series title.

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Dixon leads 115 laps, wins Indianapolis 500

By Bram • May 25th, 2008 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Results

Jim Haines/IRL
INDIANAPOLIS, Sunday, May 25, 2008 - Another image will be on the coveted Borg-Warner trophy. Scott Dixon won the Indianapolis 500. Dixon capped a nearly perfect month at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the biggest win of his career - the 92nd Indianapolis 500.

Early in May, Dixon recorded the fastest practice lap. On Pole Day, he posted the best four-lap qualifying average, and on Race Day, he led 115 of 200 laps, including the final 29, to take the victory.

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Wheldon, Dixon lead final practice before Indianapolis 500

By Bram • May 23rd, 2008 • Category: IRL, Notes

Jim Haines/ IRL
INDIANAPOLIS, Friday, May 23, 2008 - Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Dan Wheldon and Scott Dixon paced the final practice session before the 92nd Running of the Indianapolis 500. The practice, which had been scheduled for one hour, was limited to 12 minutes due to rain.
Wheldon, who will start second in Sunday’s 500-Mile Race, turned a fast lap of 223.934 mph, while Dixon, the pole sitter for the event, recorded a lap at 223.028 mph. The duo completed just six laps each before a light rain began falling.
Buddy Rice, the 2004 Indianapolis 500 winner, completed 11 laps, most of any driver.

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Dixon leads Friday practice for Indianapolis 500

By Bram • May 17th, 2008 • Category: IRL, News, Notes

Bret Kelly/ IRL
INDIANAPOLIS, Friday, May 16, 2008 - Sunshine returned to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and 36 drivers took advantage of the first complete six-hour practice day since May 6 to turn 2,164 laps on the historic 2.5-mile oval. Scott Dixon, who won the pole for the 92nd Running of the Indianapolis 500 on May 10, topped the speed chart at 223.713 mph.

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Dixon, Wheldon hit the target in Indianapolis 500 Qualifying

By Bram • May 10th, 2008 • Category: IRL, Notes, Results

JIm Haines/IRL
INDIANAPOLIS, Saturday, May 10, 2008 - Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon survived the drama of Pole Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and qualified 1-2, respectively, for the 92nd Running of the Indianapolis 500.
Dixon, who was fifth on the starting grid mid-afternoon, pulled his qualified time from his first attempt and put in another four-lap effort around the historic 2.5-mile oval. Minutes later, he had taken the PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award presented by AutoZone from the grasp of Team Penske’s Ryan Briscoe with a 226.366 mph average.

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Dixon tops Fast Friday practice; drama turns to Pole Day

By Bram • May 9th, 2008 • Category: IRL, News, Notes

Dana Garrett/IRL

INDIANAPOLIS, Friday, May 9, 2008 - Fast Friday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway lived up to its name as a familiar name topped the charts.

Target Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon turned the fastest lap of the month to date (39.6531 seconds; 226.968 mph) to lead practice the day before Pole Day for the second consecutive year.

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Target Chip Ganassi Racing Sweeps Front Row at Kansas

By Bram • Apr 26th, 2008 • Category: IRL, Notes, Results

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KANSAS CITY, Kan., Saturday, April 26, 2008 - Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon swept the front row starting positions for Sunday’s Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway.

Dixon claimed his 10th career PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award with a four-lap average speed of 213.956 mph (1 minute, 42.3014 seconds). Dixon, driving the No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone, will share Row 1 with teammate Dan Wheldon, the defending race winner. Wheldon, the final qualifier, had a four-lap average of 213.641 mph (1:42.4521).

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IRL — Dixon Begins Unification Season with Strong Winning Statement

By Bram • Mar 30th, 2008 • Category: IRL

Jim Haines/ IRL

The new era of American open-wheel racing started with a bang with last night’s GAINSCO Indy 300. New Zealander Scott Dixon picked up right where he left off last year by notching another season’s first event win on his already impressive IndyCar Series resume. It is Dixon’s second victory on the 1.5 mile Homestead-Miami oval.

It wasn’t a cakewalk for the Target Chip Ganassi pilot with a continuation of last year’s battles swapping turns at the point with Andretti Green Racing’s Tony Kanaan from the drop of the green flag.

“Yeah, today was a tough race.” said Dixon, “I think early on we thought we had a pretty good car. We opted to go a little lighter on downforce than some of the others on the grid. In those longer stints, it started to hurt us. We couldn’t keep the car on the bottom or the middle, to be honest. I tried running high where the other guys were. I couldn’t keep the car down, especially in (Turns) 3 and 4. (Turns) 1 and 2, I didn’t have a problem.”

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Scott Dixon leads Target Chip Ganassi Racing to GAINSCO Indy 300 Pole

By Bram • Mar 29th, 2008 • Category: IRL

Jim Haines/IRL

Scott Dixon wins his ninth career PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award. His last pole came at Twin Ring Motegi in 2007. It his first career pole at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
This is Target Chip Ganassi Racing’s 16th pole in the IndyCar Series and the team’s second consecutive pole at Homestead-Miami.
Ed Carpenter qualified a career-best second. His previous best was fourth at Michigan International Speedway in 2006.
A.J. Foyt IV qualified a career-best third. His previous best was sixth at Chicagoland Speedway in 2005.
Marty Roth qualified a career-best 10th. His previous best start was 17th at Homestead-Miami in 2007 and Michigan in 2006.
Hideki Mutoh was the top-qualfying rookie at a career-best ninth. He qualified 13th in his IndyCar Series debut last September at Chicago.
Franck Perera was the highest-qualifying driver among those transitioning to the IndyCar Series. He will start 15th.

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