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By John Oreovicz
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, May 25, 2008 INDIANAPOLIS -- Scott Dixon likes to keep a low profile, and he has often been referred to as the quiet man of the IndyCar Series. Victory in the 92nd Indianapolis 500 is going to blow his cover. After establishing himself and Target Chip Ganassi Racing as the overwhelming favorites in the two-week buildup to the race, Dixon delivered by leading 115 of 200 laps to take a relatively unchallenged win over Vitor Meira and Marco Andretti. The 27-year-old New Zealand native who now resides in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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