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    • Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon: I let down so many people

    Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon: I let down so many...

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    • Zoe Ruby
    • Jun 03, 2022
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    • 3 min read
    • Last Updated At : Apr 16, 2026

    INDIANAPOLIS- Scott Dixon stayed sad Monday night when he surpassed the pit path speed limit by one mph on his last stop in the 106th Indy 500.

    "What makes it so hard for me is letting down such countless individuals," Dixon claimed while the Indianapolis 500."

    Marcus Ericsson, Dixon's Chip Ganassi Racing partner, was feted for his triumph in Sunday's Greatest Spectacle in Racing, procuring $3.1 million from a record handbag of $16 million.

    It was the fourth back-to-the-back time that Dixon had begun first without winning. He completed the 21st and gathered a check for $707,000 in the wake of showing up later than expected to Monday night's service.


    NBC and Peacock broadcasted the Victory Celebrationation. Every Indianapolis 500 driver is called to the platform for a brief meeting.

    "Wow, my heart feels for you," Calabro said. "I got up earlier today pondering you. You drove 95 laps. You and Alex Palou were focused, having a good time, cruising along, Sunday drive. Did it seem like that?"

     Dixon said, "You can't picture how I feel, mate.

    "It was difficult to accept something I didn't expect," Dixon proceeded. "It was a genuine bummer. Glancing back at what truly happened aggravates it.

    Dixon and Hull have cooperated for over 20 years and ordered six NTT IndyCar Series titles and 50 of Dixon's 51 profession triumphs, including the 2008 Indy 500.

    Dixon has battled to finish off races at the Brickyard from that point forward, with his group frequently leaving the driver on the back foot.

    His No. 9 PNC Bank Honda was so great that he frequently ran at 90% choke. During the second-to-last stretch, Dixon had the option to fabricate a massive hole as the group mimicked the speed required for the last fuel run.

     Dixon had the option to match the generally 4.5 miles per gallon than those in rush hour gridlock were settling the score while he was driving the race.

    Saving money on fuel and speed quickly worked out positively for Dixon until his last stop, when he made the fundamental blunder. He was slower on the in-lap to the pits since he got held up by traffic.

    Entering excessively quick for his last stop, Dixon hit the brakes and smoked the back tires to get under the pit path speed limit.

    After Race Control called the punishment, Dixon shouted, "You must mess with me."

    On Monday night, Dixon was asked whether he realised his vehicle was over as far as possible.

     

    Ganassi."

    In Sunday's race, Dixon turned into the unsurpassed lap pioneer in Indianapolis 500 history, outperforming Ralph De Palma and the late four-time Indy 500 champ Al Unsere.

    Dixon demonstrated he stayed a cooperative person and was pleased with Ericsson winning the Indianapolis 500 without precedent for his profession. Dixon knows that inclination from when he won the 2008 Indianapolis 500.

    Chip Ganassi Racing colleague Tony Kanaan, who drove eight of his initial 11 Indy 500 beginnings before dominating the race in 2013, can connect with Dixon's new dissatisfaction.

    "I realise how awful the inclination of my dear companion is. That is the thing that will torment him a lot for a tad," said Kanaan.

    "It's one thing when something beyond your control occurs, yet it's quite hard when we, as drivers commit an error. Yet, knowing his identity, I prefer not to say it; it's simply going to improve him."

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