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2008
Scott Dixon
Points Leader



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Turn One traffic at Milwaukee, June 1, 2008



Date Track Miles Driver Car
3.29.08 Homestead, Fla. 300 Scott Dixon Dallara/Honda
4.06.08 St. Petersburg, Fla. 149 Graham Rahal Dallara/Honda
4.20.08 Motegi, Japan 300 Danica Patrick Dallara/Honda
4.20.08 Long Beach, Calif. * 163 Will Power DP01/Cosworth
4.27.08 Kansas City, Kan. 300 Dan Wheldon Dallara/Honda
5.25.08 Indianapolis, Ind. 500 Scott Dixon Dallara/Honda
6.01.08 Milwaukee, Wis. 225 Ryan Briscoe Dallara/Honda
6.07.08 Fort Worth, Tex. 342 Scott Dixon Dallara/Honda
6.22.08 Newton, Iowa 250 Dan Wheldon Dallara/Honda
6.28.08 Richmond, Va. 224 Tony Kanaan Dallara/Honda
7.06.08 Watkins Glen, N.Y. 204 Ryan Hunter-Reay Dallara/Honda
7.12.08 Nashville, Tenn. 227 Scott Dixon Dallara/Honda
7.20.08 Lexington, Ohio 192 Ryan Briscoe Dallara/Honda
7.26.08 Edmonton, Alberta 179 Scott Dixon Dallara/Honda
8.09.08 Sparta, Ky. 300 Scott Dixon Dallara/Honda
8.24.08 Sonoma, Calif. 184 Helio Castroneves Dallara/Honda
8.31.08 Detroit, Mich. 180 Justin Wilson Dallara/Honda
9.07.08 Joliet, Ill. 300

* The last race conducted by the ChampCar orgainzation, which merged with Indy Car in February. The scheduling conflict with Motegi was resolved by letting points earned in either race count toward the season championship.


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Danica Patrick wins at Motegi, Japan, April 20, 2008, the first championship victory ever for a woman.



Danica Patrick on Indy pole qualifying day, 5.10.08



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Graham Rahal at St. Petersburg, Fla., 4.5.08
Winner of his first race and the youngest winner in the history of championship racing.








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