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Dixon is on pace to grab the title

Driver qualifies 6th at Mid-Ohio, as Penske drivers take top 2 qualifying spots.

By Mike Harris

Associated Press

Sunday, July 20, 2008

LEXINGTON, Ohio — Everything is right on schedule for Scott Dixon — for now. He heads into the Honda Indy 200 today, July 20, at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course with a series-leading four wins and the IndyCar Series points lead.

That's a step up from last year, when the New Zealander left Mid-Ohio with three straight victories, but still trailed eventual champion Dario Franchitti by 24 points. Eventually, though, Dixon caught and passed Franchitti, only to see him win the title when Dixon ran out of fuel while leading half a lap from the end of the season-finale at Chicagoland Speedway.

Dixon acknowledges that disappointment is never far from his mind as he chases his second series championship and first since 2003, even with Franchitti now racing in NASCAR.

Still, with six races remaining on the 2008 schedule and leads of 63 points over Mid-Ohio pole-winner Helio Castroneves and 69 over his Chip Ganassi teammate Dan Wheldon, Dixon insisted it's too early to be thinking about points.

"I think for us, you still go out and try to win races," he said Saturday after qualifying. "If you can win races, it's the easiest way to win championships. That's going to be our frame of mind and, when it comes to maybe the last one or the last couple of races, we'll starting thinking about the points and what we need to do."

Saturday was Penske Racing's day, with Castroneves, still seeking his first IndyCar title, and new teammate Ryan Briscoe taking the top two spots in qualifying.

They were followed by Marco Andretti, IndyCar newcomer Justin Wilson and Tony Kanaan. Dixon will start sixth, exactly where he started last year's race.

In IndyCar's new knockout-style road course qualifying, with drivers eliminated in two rounds before a final Firestone Fast Six session determines the front of the grid, Danica Patrick — who started second a year ago — didn't make it out of the first round. She will start 20th on the 26-car grid.

Another disappointed driver was Wheldon, who has two victories this year and is also chasing his second IndyCar championship. The Englishman also failed to make it out of the first round of qualifying and will start 13th.


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