Autos: Dixon takes pole for Indy Japan 300
By JIM ARMSTRONG
AP Sports Writer
MOTEGI, Japan — Scott Dixon won the pole position for Saturday’s Indy Japan 300, earning a valuable point in the IndyCar championship standings.
Dixon, the last driver to take the track in Friday’s qualifying, averaged 202.031 mph on the 1.5-mile Twin Ring Motegi to earn the top starting spot.
Brazil’s Mario Moraes will join Dixon on the front row. Dario Franchitti was third fastest and will join season points leader Ryan Briscoe on the second row.
With two races left, Australian Briscoe has a 25-point lead over Franchitti in the standings and a 32-point lead over Dixon.
“It’s all out for me,” Dixon said. “We got a pole point today. It’s only one point but it definitely helps because the championship can come down to one point.”
Dixon, who has three wins this season for Target Chip Ganassi Racing, has never won in Motegi but the 2008 champion finished third last year and fourth in 2007.
Briscoe could clinch his first series championship with a first or second-place finish in Saturday’s race but needs Dixon and Franchitti to finish well off the lead.
“I left a lot on the table today but the car has been good in practice,” Briscoe said. “It’s gonna be a tough race but hopefully we can take some points.”
The 27-year-old Australian has three victories this season for Team Penske, including the previous race at Chicagoland.
Danica Patrick, who won here last year to become the first woman to win a major open-wheel race, qualified sixth, a place behind Graham Rahal.
Helio Castroneves, who won here in 2006, crashed on his third qualifying lap and will start from the second-to-last row.