The Legend Continues: Scott Dixon’s Induction into IMS Hall of Fame

The Legend Continues: Scott Dixon's Induction into IMS Hall of Fame

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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum has announced today that IndyCar veteran Scott Dixon will be inducted into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame. Dixon will join Giampaolo Dallara as the newest inductees into a prestigious list of motorsports greats. The 45-year-old Dixon has an impressive resume at IMS, including one Indianapolis 500 win from […]

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum announced today that IndyCar veteran Scott Dixon is set to be inducted into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame, joining Giampaolo Dallara.

At 45 years old, Dixon boasts an impressive IMS record, with an Indy 500 win in 2008 from pole position, four more pole positions, and six podium finishes in 23 appearances.

In addition to his Indy 500 success, Dixon also holds two wins on the IMS road course, the latest in 2023.

Dixon, recently bestowed the title of Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, expressed his gratitude for the honor, stressing his continued focus on winning at IMS.

The IMS Hall of Fame, initially established in 1952 in Detroit, Michigan, has over 150 illustrious inductees, including drivers, team owners, engineers, and journalists.

Amidst his unparalleled consistency with Chip Ganassi Racing, Dixon has amassed 59 IndyCar wins over his 21-year career and will be formally inducted into the IMS Hall of Fame on May 21.

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