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Scott Dixon captures Indianapolis 500 pole with record 234 mph run

INDIANAPOLIS — Not much rattles «The Iceman» at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, not even record speeds.

Scott Dixon smashed the Indianapolis 500 pole-winning record with a qualifying run of more than 234 mph. His hands were shaking when he climbed from his car following his first run Sunday, but the New Zealander was unbothered and went back out for a breathtaking final run.

His four-lap average of 234.046 mph around Indianapolis Motor Speedway gave Dixon the fifth Indy 500 pole of his career. He'll lead the field to green next Sunday in «The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.»

«That's what this place is about, the ups and downs that you have just in one day, it's crazy,» Dixon said. «I think that's kind of what we all secretly thrive on, right? To live on that edge is an amazing feeling, and when you do nail it, that's what it's all about. Days like these are amazing.»

Considered the best driver of his generation, Dixon's average broke Scott Brayton's pole-winning record of 233.718 mph set in 1996. Arie Luyendyk holds the four-lap qualifying record of 236.986 mph, also done in 1996, but not in a run for the pole.

Dixon's qualifying run was the second-fastest in 106 runnings of the most prestigious race in the world.

Dixon's first lap was an eye-popping 234.437 mph and drew a roar from the fans. His second lap was 234.162, and wife Emma bent over the pit wall in amazement, her hands covering her mouth. Dixon's drop-off from there was miniscule; his fourth and final lap was 233.726 as his consistency gave Chip Ganassi Racing its seventh Indy 500 pole.

«The first number does mean a lot, and when I saw 234, it was, 'OK, this is going to be a good run,'» Dixon said. «But you're busy, you're consumed. Gone are the early years of just

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