While his team struggled with setup and speed, Scott Dixon has flown under the radar during preparations for the Indianapolis 500. He's the Jimmie Johnson of IndyCar, the driver tearing through the record books with his eye on the top names in series history. Since joining Chip Ganassi Racing in 2002 while the team still raced in the now-defunct CHAMP Car Series, Dixon has won at least one race in every season except two. He has an Indianapolis 500 win on his resume, and his three IndyCar championships - spread out in 2003, 2008 and 2013 - show a consistency and longevity that's hard to match.
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