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    Scott Dixon will be the elder statesman at the middle front when the lights go out in tomorrow morning's 105th Indy500

    Scott Dixon will be the elder statesman at the middle front when the lights go out in tomorrow morning's 105th Indy500


    The New Zealand driver, who has pole position for the race, will be joined by 21-year-old Colton Herta and 20-year-old Rinus VeeKay on the front row of the grid.

    Dixon jokes the pair bring down the average age of the front row, but they're not the only drivers to keep an eye on.



    Racing's underway at 4:30.

    MOTORSPORT WITH CRC FIVE FIVE SIX. MADE RIGHT HERE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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