New Zealand IndyCar racer Scott Dixon has four races left in the 2019 season and if he wants to add to his five titles, he needs a good result this weekend at Pocono.
He is one of four drivers still in contention for the 2019 championship. Team Penske driver Josef Newgarden has a 16-point advantage over Andretti Autosport's Alexander Rossi, with another Penske pilot Simon Pagenaud 47 points off the lead and Chip Ganassi Racing driver Dixon is hanging in there 62 points back.
For most people, making up 62 points over four races would be a big ask, but with a race win worth 50 points, it's not as bad as it looks. And there are a number of things in Dixon's favour in his quest for a sixth title.
First up is his experience; 16 years at elite level means he's seen it all. Second, he has more race wins than anyone else in the field and is third on the all-time winners' list with 46.
Third is that he came from behind to win the 2015 championship from Pablo Montoya.