If New Zealand IndyCar driver Scott Dixon wins a third Indy Racing League title this year, he's eminently qualified to think it's probably his hardest fought title. This season Dixon has been the epitome of points-mean-prizes by sucking up the bad times and making the most of the good times.
Early on in the championship race the Kiwi was over 100 points behind the series leaders, and while he might have been a bit miffed at being that much off the pace, he never contemplated giving up.
In an earlier Herald interview with his teammate Dario Franchitti, the Scot said, "To win an IRL title you have to go through Dixon." At last weekend's race at Sonoma, California it was Dixon who unfortunately almost went through another driver's pit crewman on his way to a certain victory.
As in most things there are two sides to any story. For Dixon to get pinged with a penalty that saw him finish the race in 15th, and the team of the crewman who was equally to blame get hit with nothing, will certainly make this weekend's race in Baltimore, Maryland interesting to say the least.
"Obviously I'm still going to be a bit pissed about what happened and the rules have to be a lot clearer," Dixon told the Weekend Herald on the eve of this weekend's race.