IndyCar: Scott Dixon’s 2019 road/street championship-clinching scenarios
By Asher Fair
Scott Dixon (continued)
With a 23rd place finish…
- Dixon will have 389 points
- Rossi must finish in 22nd place (388 points) or lower
- Newgarden must finish in 17th place (389 points) or lower
- Scott Dixon must finish in second place (588 points) or lower
- Pagenaud must finish in second place (389 points) or lower
- Power must finish in second place (386 points) or lower
- Rosenqvist must finish in second place (372 points) or lower
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With a 24th place finish…
- Dixon will have 387 points
- Rossi must finish in 23rd place (386 points) or lower
- Newgarden must finish in 18th place (387 points) or lower
- Dixon must finish in second place (588 points) or lower
- Pagenaud must finish in third place (379 points) or lower
- Power must finish in second place (386 points) or lower
- Rosenqvist must finish in second place (372 points) or lower
When the checkered flag flies in the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, will Scott Dixon be the 2019 IndyCar road and street course champion? The season finale is set to be broadcast live on NBC’s beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, September 22, and it is scheduled to get underway shortly thereafter at 3:00 p.m. ET.