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Scott Dixon

Scott Dixon has cemented his name in motorsport history as one of the most successful drivers of all-time. Dixon’s career is a testament to skill, determination, and consistency.

Dixon’s journey from a young karting prodigy to an IndyCar legend is nothing short of remarkable. His career might be defined by his six IndyCar Series championships, but that’s only scratching the surface.

With nearly 60 IndyCar race wins and countless podiums, Dixon’s stats are speak for themselves. His accolades include an Indy 500 victory in 2008, four-time winner of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, and plenty of other achievements in endurance racing. The 44-year-old has shown no signs of slowing down on the track, still consistently competing at the highest levels.

Starting in karting at a young age, Dixon was inspired by his racing-enthusiast family. His natural talent and relentless drive saw him quickly rise through the ranks of New Zealand motorsport, dominating in Formula Ford before moving to the U.S. to compete in the Indy Lights series at just 19.

Dixon’s breakout year came in 2003 when he clinched his first IndyCar championship with Chip Ganassi Racing. This victory marked the beginning of a partnership that continues to this day, 21 years and six championship titles later.

Known for his calm demeanor and strategic prowess, Dixon has a knack for making decisive moves at the right moments, a skill that has earned him the moniker ‘Iceman’.

Dixon has inspired countless young Kiwi drivers, proving that with talent and perseverance, flying on the world-stage is a real possibility.