Scott Dixon

In the final four races of the 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series season, Scott Dixon earned two victories and a runner-up finish to climb to third in the championship standings.

A victory in the March 29 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, in which he’s finished second on three occasions, or the remainder of the 16-race season would place him in select company.

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Dixon can tie Bobby Unser, Emerson Fittipaldi and Helio Castroneves atop the all-time list with an Indy car victory in 11 consecutive seasons. In 2014, he tied Unser for fifth on the career victory list at 35. Al Unser with 39 wins is next up.

In fact, Dixon has a nine-year streak of multiple victories in a season – the longest streak of such in the modern era, topped by six in his 2008 championship season.

Dixon also is tied with Johnny Rutherford with 12 seasons with at least one victory. A.J. Foyt with 18 is the leader and Mario Andretti with 16 is second.

“I think he’s a very, very smart and complete race car driver,” said second-year teammate Tony Kanaan, a series champion and Indy 500 winner who has mustered 17 Indy car victories. “Now that I have a chance to be his teammate, I’m still learning. We’ll both wake up in the morning thinking, ‘Oh, man, I’ve got to beat him, he’s got to beat me.’ His strength, I would say, he can adapt to anything.”

Dixon, 35, earned his first victory in the Lehigh Valley Grand Prix at Nazareth Raceway during the 2001 CART season (Kenny Brack was second and Paul Tracy was third). Along the way, Dixon has recorded Verizon IndyCar Series championships in 2003, 2008 and 2013 and the ‘08 Indianapolis 500 Mile Race victory – all with Chip Ganassi Racing Teams.

“There are lots of ups and downs; motor racing is like that,” Dixon said of his success. “Some things are out of your control, but you have to keep digging and keep trying to do your best. I think that’s what has prevailed for me. I love the sport and feel fortunate and love being a part of it and hope to continue to be a part of it for many years.

“You win races and you’re going to win ‘500s’ hopefully and championships. Each year we set two goals as team – one to win the ‘500’ and secondly to win the championship. That’s what keeps me going every year.”

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Scott Dixon Historical Record Sheet during current win streak (2005-2014)


Most Consecutive Seasons With One or More Wins (1946-2014)
Seasons Driver Years Sanctioning Organization
11 Bobby Unser 1966-1976 USAC
Emerson Fittipaldi 1985-1995 CART
Helio Castroneves 2000-2010 CART, IRL
10 Scott Dixon 2005-2014 IRL, IC
9 Johnny Rutherford 1973-1981 USAC
Michael Andretti 1994-2002 CART
8 Rick Mears 1978-1985 USAC, CART
Bobby Rahal 1982-1989 CART
Al Unser Jr. 1988-1995 CART
7 Rodger Ward 1957-1963 USAC
Gordon Johncock 1973-1979 USAC, CART
Scott Sharp 1996/97-2003 IRL
Sam Hornish Jr. 2001-2007 IRL
6 Tony Kanaan 2003-2008 IRL

Active streak


Most Seasons With At Least One Win (1946-2014)
Seasons Driver Sanctioning Organization
18 A.J. Foyt USAC
16 Mario Andretti USAC, CART
15 Michael Andretti CART
14 Al Unser USAC, CART
Al Unser Jr. CART, IRL
Bobby Unser USAC, CART
Helio Castroneves CART, IRL, IC
13 Rick Mears USAC, CART
Gordon Johncock USAC, CART
12 Johnny Rutherford USAC, CART
Scott Dixon CART, IRL, IC
11 Emerson Fittipaldi CART
Paul Tracy CART, CC
Dario Franchitti CART, IRL, IC
10 Bobby Rahal CART
Tony Kanaan CART, IRL, IC
8 Scott Sharp IRL
Rodger Ward USAC
Danny Sullivan CART, USAC
Ryan Hunter-Reay CART, CC, IRL, IC
Will Power CC, IRL, IC
7 Gil de Ferran CART, IRL
Sam Hornish, Jr. IRL
Tom Sneva CART, USAC
6 Justin Wilson CC,IRL, IC
Sebastien Bourdais CC, IC

Active drivers as of the 2014 season


Scott Dixon's Year-By-Year during streak
Year Total Wins Races Won Sanctioning Organization
2005 1 Watkins Glen IRL
2006 2 Watkins Glen
Nashville
IRL
2007 4 Watkins Glen
Nashville
Mid-Ohio
Infineon (Sonoma)
IRL
2008 6 Homestead-Miami
Indianapolis
Texas
Nashville
Edmonton
Kentucky
IRL
2009 5 Kansas
Milwaukee
Richmond
Mid-Ohio
Twin Ring Motegi
IRL
2010 3 Kansas
Edmonton
Homestead-Miami
IRL
2011 2 Mid-Ohio
Twin Ring Motegi
INDYCAR
2012 2 Detroit - Belle Isle
Mid-Ohio
INDYCAR
2013 4 Pocono
Toronto (Race 1)
Toronto (Race 2)
Houston (Race 1)
INDYCAR
2014 2 Mid-Ohio
Sonoma
INDYCAR

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