Two-time winner Scott Dixon slips in to take pole position at Honda Indy Toronto
TORONTO — A little extra gas went a long way for Scott Dixon in qualifying at the Honda Indy Toronto.
While the rest of the drivers went into the pits following their third round, the 35-year-old IndyCar veteran squeaked in one more lap and it proved to be the difference as he took the pole position Saturday.
The New Zealand native, who is a two-time winner of the event after capturing both legs of the 2013 race, finished his lap in 59.9073 seconds. Dixon also took the pole in the second leg of the 2013 races.
“I was just trying to get the most out of it, man,” Dixon said. “Each lap just kept getting a bit better so that was the just of it. It’s not what we planned on, we just planned to do three laps. We luckily had a little bit more gas in the car to do a fourth.”


