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6-time INDYCAR champion Scott Dixon

6-time INDYCAR champion Scott Dixon is widely considered one of the best drivers in history, and is the most successful INDYCAR driver of his generation. The New Zealand native enters his 24th season of competition in 2024, where his 55 wins ranks him second all-time – trailing only racing legend AJ Foyt (67).

6-time INDYCAR champion Scott Dixon
  • Birthday: July 22, 1980
  • Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand
  • Residence: Indianapolis, IN
  • Height: 5'10"
  • Weight: 150 lbs.
  • Primary Sponsor: PNC Bank
  • Car: No. 9 Honda
  • Crew Chief: Tyler Rees

 

2023 Placed second in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship with three wins and six podiums.

2022 Finished third in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship after earning two wins and four podiums. Became record holder for most laps led in Indianapolis 500 history (665) and moved past Mario Andretti for second on INDYCAR’s all-time wins list.

2021 Placed fourth in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship with one win and five podiums. Led the most laps of any driver (401) on the season.

2020 NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion thanks to four wins and seven podiums. Stood atop the points standings throughout the entire 2020 season.

2019 Finished fourth in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship after bringing home two wins and 10 podiums, the most among all drivers.

2018 INDYCAR SERIES Champion after securing three wins and nine podiums. Average finishing position of 4.2 led all drivers in the series.

2017 Finished third in the INDYCAR SERIES championship with one win, one pole (Indianapolis 500), seven podiums and 16 top-10 finishes.

2016 Placed sixth in the INDYCAR SERIES championship with two wins and two poles.

2015 INDYCAR SERIES champion with three wins and two poles. Won his second Rolex 24 At Daytona.

2014 Placed third in the INDYCAR SERIES championship with two wins.

2013 INDYCAR SERIES champion with four wins, six podiums and two pole positions.

2012 Finished third in the INDYCAR SERIES championship with two wins, while tallying the most laps led (456).

2011 Finished third in the INDYCAR SERIES championship with two wins and two poles.

2010 Finished third in the INDYCAR SERIES championship with three wins.

2009 INDYCAR SERIES championship runner up with five wins and two poles.

2008 INDYCAR SERIES champion and Indianapolis 500 Winner - first New Zealander to win the Indianapolis 500. Tied a series record with six wins.

2007 INDYCAR SERIES championship runner up with four wins and two poles.

2006 Finished fourth in the INDYCAR SERIES championship with two wins and one pole. Won first Rolex 24 at Daytona.

2005 Finished 13th in the INDYCAR SERIES championship standings with one win.

2004 Finished 10th in the INDYCAR Series championship standings with one podium.

2003 INDYCAR SERIES champion with three wins, eight podiums and five poles. Led nearly more than double the laps (748) of any other driver.

2002 Moved to Chip Ganassi Racing midseason and finished 13th in CART Series driver championship standings.

2001 Dixon finished eighth in the CART Series driver championship standings with one win. He was also CART Rookie of the Year and became the youngest driver to win in any major open-wheel series at the time with a victory at Nazareth Speedway.

2000 Indy Lights Champion with six wins in 12 races.

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2024 IndyCar Schedule

Date Race
City
March 10 Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, FL
March 24 The Therman Club $1 Million Challenge Palm Springs, CA
April 21 Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, CA
April 28 Barber Motorsports Park Leeds, AL
May 11 Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course) Indianapolis, IN
May 26 The 108th Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis,IN
June 2 Streets of Detroit Detroit, MI
June 9 Road America Plymouth, WI
June 23 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Laguna Seca, CA
July 7 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, OH
July 13 Iowa Speedway Race 1 Newton, IA
July 14 Iowa Speedway Race 2 Newton, IA
July 21 Streets of Toronto Toronto, ON
August 17 World Wide Technology Raceway Madison, IL
August 25 Portland International Raceway Portland, OR
August 31 Milwaukee Mile Race 1 West Allis, WI
September 1 Milwaukee Mile Race 2 West Allis, WI
September 15 Streets of Nashville
Nashville, TN

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