Scott Dixon to Equal Tony Kanaan’s Record of Most Consecutive IndyCar Starts in Nashville

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Scott Dixon is set to make history this weekend at the Music City Grand Prix in Nashville, Tennessee. The five-time IndyCar champion will equal Tony Kanaan’s record of most consecutive IndyCar starts, with his 300th start in the series.

Dixon, who has been racing in the IndyCar series since 2002, has had a remarkable career. He has won five championships, including the 2008 IndyCar Series championship and the 2015 Indianapolis 500. He also holds the record for most wins in a single season with nine in 2008.

The New Zealander has been a consistent presence in the series, having finished in the top five of the championship standings in all but two of his 18 seasons. He has also been a regular front-runner, having won at least one race in all but two of those seasons.

This weekend’s race will be an important milestone for Dixon, as he looks to equal Kanaan’s record of 300 consecutive starts. Kanaan set the record in 2018, when he retired from full-time racing.

Dixon is currently second in the championship standings and is looking to add to his impressive tally of wins. He will be hoping to make history this weekend and equal Kanaan’s record, as well as extend his lead in the championship standings.

The Music City Grand Prix is set to be an exciting race, and Dixon will be looking to make history as he looks to equal Kanaan’s record of most consecutive IndyCar starts. It promises to be an exciting weekend of racing in Nashville, and Dixon will be hoping to make history and add another milestone to his already impressive career.

Scott Dixon to Equal Tony Kanaan's Record of Most Consecutive IndyCar Starts in Nashville