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Ok New Zealanders, If Russell Crowe is a kiwi then we'll have Scotty Dixon as he was born in Brisbane, Australia :lol:

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Date of Birth: July 22, 1980

Nationality: New Zealander

Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand

Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana

Height: 5' 11"

Weight: 160 lbs

Marital Status: Single

Personal Interests: Surfing, snooker, indoor karting

Personal Vehicle: Nissan Skyline ( I put that there, got ya for a second didn't I)

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Scott Dixon is a Champ Car driver, ONARUN.

he was a rookie last year and won a round at Nazarath (youngest driver to ever win in any major open wheel series)

he's doin better than some "bigger name" drivers like Tracy, Fernandez and Kanaan after 3 rounds this year, so hope he does well!! :wink:

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Bugga. :cry:

You guys over there seem to want Crowded House, so we'll give you them in return for Scotty......

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Last round was at Twin Rings circut in Japan.

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Race Apr 26 11:30 pm ET

1 Bruno Junqueira 2:00:05.882

2 Alex Tagliani 2:00:18.164

3 Dario Franchitti 2:00:16.207

Scotty started 15th and finished 9th

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yep gtssky, I havent missed a Gold Coast Indy either. Once a year Cart, V8 Supercars, GTP and Nascar's all race 5mins away from where I live. :):)

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yep, it was Junqueira...which is awesome, I like the chip gannasi team (it was Juan's old team after all :wink: )

gtssky...11 years in a row?? wow

This year it will be my 4th year in a row :)

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