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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:28.158 --> 00:00:30.856 [race cars passing by] 2 00:00:42.694 --> 00:00:45.306 [announcer on PA] Ladies and gentlemen, on your feet. 3 00:00:45.349 --> 00:00:50.615 The whole list of drivers for the Indianapolis 500-mile race. 4 00:00:59.581 --> 00:01:01.713 [Dixon] We don't turn up to just do a job. 5 00:01:01.757 --> 00:01:05.848 We turn up to win and, you know, win as many races as we can. 6 00:01:05.891 --> 00:01:08.329 And you know, win as many championships, 500's, whatever it is. 7 00:01:10.505 --> 00:01:13.160 You know, that's what it's all about, you know, is just winning. 8 00:01:15.510 --> 00:01:17.770 That's why I do it. 9 00:01:22.473 --> 00:01:24.780 [Emma] We just don't talk about the dangers, really. 10 00:01:24.823 --> 00:01:27.391 It's, like, we just don't. 11 00:01:27.435 --> 00:01:32.396 I'd like to sometimes, but I don't want to put that into his head either. 12 00:01:33.745 --> 00:01:35.965 I've married a guy that, 13 00:01:36.800 --> 00:01:40.578 unless he's going really fast, he doesn't feel alive. 14 00:01:40.622 --> 00:01:42.711 [engine revving] 15 00:01:46.367 --> 00:01:49.674 [Emma] He feels euphoric when he's chancing death. 16 00:01:55.270 --> 00:02:00.120 [male commentator] 232.595 on the lap speed for Scott Dixon. 17 00:02:03.253 --> 00:02:04.733 Yeah! Yeah, baby. 18 00:02:09.433 --> 00:02:11.740 [male commentator] This is an incredible start for Scott Dixon. 19 00:02:14.177 --> 00:02:16.440 One and a half to go for Chip Ganassi, 20 00:02:16.484 --> 00:02:18.790 watching his driver, Scott Dixon. 21 00:02:20.140 --> 00:02:21.619 [commentator 2] Such a disciplined driver. 22 00:02:27.277 --> 00:02:29.584 [commentator 1] Another in the 232's. 23 00:02:29.627 --> 00:02:31.107 [audience cheering] 24 00:02:31.151 --> 00:02:32.848 And the roar of the crowd. 25 00:02:46.601 --> 00:02:48.690 [commentator 2] That was perfection. 26 00:02:48.733 --> 00:02:50.996 [commentator 1] Checkered flag for Scott Dixon. 27 00:02:54.783 --> 00:02:56.698 And a new number to the top of the board. 28 00:02:56.741 --> 00:03:01.137 232.164 miles an hour 29 00:03:01.181 --> 00:03:04.314 for four laps around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 30 00:03:04.358 --> 00:03:08.275 [commentator 2] Scott Dixon records the fastest speed in over 20 years. 31 00:03:08.318 --> 00:03:11.147 Congratulations. The good news is you didn't have to wait long. 32 00:03:11.191 --> 00:03:14.759 Mate. Sweet. [laughs]Chip Ganassi comes up, gives him congratulations. 33 00:03:14.803 --> 00:03:18.589 They have got the pole here for the 101st running of the Indy 500. 34 00:03:18.633 --> 00:03:20.852 I got to ask, how does it feel? It feels, uh... 35 00:03:20.896 --> 00:03:23.246 You did it, bro. 36 00:03:23.290 --> 00:03:25.509 Nice job, buddy. Nice job. 37 00:03:25.553 --> 00:03:27.207 [cheering] 38 00:03:32.821 --> 00:03:36.520 [man on PA] ...Dixon's garage. The garage is now open. 39 00:03:36.564 --> 00:03:38.653 The garage is now open. 40 00:03:57.411 --> 00:03:59.935 Ready to roll. Ready to roll. 41 00:04:00.936 --> 00:04:02.981 Start pressuring them. 42 00:04:03.250 --> 00:04:05.245 Check the pressures on me babies. 43 00:04:08.596 --> 00:04:10.815 5:15. 44 00:04:10.859 --> 00:04:13.949 What will we know in 12 hours? 45 00:04:36.140 --> 00:04:40.976 [man on TV] ...performance come off the tires...[continues indistinct] 46 00:04:41.190 --> 00:04:45.328 [Dixon] Hours before the race, I've already switched off from the family life 47 00:04:45.372 --> 00:04:49.419 and just totally focused and thinking about only racing. 48 00:04:56.340 --> 00:04:59.690 When I start to get nervous or anxious about the race, 49 00:04:59.734 --> 00:05:01.953 I typically get quite quiet. 50 00:05:01.997 --> 00:05:04.860 Uh, I don't talk to too many people. 51 00:05:04.129 --> 00:05:06.784 And it's-- it's just, you know, thinking about a lot of things. 52 00:05:13.965 --> 00:05:18.361 I've been with this team for 16 years. So they're like family. 53 00:05:18.405 --> 00:05:23.540 Like, I've known these people for a long time, maybe longer than some of my best friends. 54 00:05:44.605 --> 00:05:46.911 You know, you need a lot of confidence in motor racing, 55 00:05:46.955 --> 00:05:49.000 especially in the people that you're working with that, 56 00:05:49.440 --> 00:05:51.916 you know, the cars are safe, they're gonna be mechanically sound. 57 00:05:51.960 --> 00:05:56.510 And, in a lot of ways, you are putting your life in their hands. 58 00:05:59.402 --> 00:06:01.317 [Julian on radio] We're good to fire up here, TK? 59 00:06:01.361 --> 00:06:02.927 [Simmons on radio] Radio check, Scott. 60 00:06:02.971 --> 00:06:04.712 [Scott Dixon on radio] 10-4. Loud and clear. 61 00:06:04.755 --> 00:06:07.802 [Franchitti] If you're a driver, it is not all about you. 62 00:06:07.845 --> 00:06:10.979 You may be the focus, but the great thing is, I think Scott's aware... 63 00:06:12.241 --> 00:06:14.330 that it's not just about him. 64 00:06:15.636 --> 00:06:19.248 [engine starting, revving] 65 00:06:19.291 --> 00:06:23.731 [Franchitti] And without all those people backing him up, not gonna happen. 66 00:06:42.619 --> 00:06:45.448 [Franchitti] He is the glue of the team. 67 00:06:45.492 --> 00:06:46.971 The team revolves around Scott. 68 00:06:52.977 --> 00:06:55.327 When you're driving a racing car, it's all about balance. 69 00:06:55.371 --> 00:06:57.250 You know, everybody talks about balance. 70 00:06:57.680 --> 00:07:00.637 And that's the front rear end sliding a bit more than the other. 71 00:07:00.681 --> 00:07:03.945 And Scott will set the car up so the rear is sliding. 72 00:07:03.988 --> 00:07:06.251 He loves the rear of the car sliding. 73 00:07:06.295 --> 00:07:10.908 He-He loves that, sort of, right on the edge feeling with-with the car. 74 00:07:10.952 --> 00:07:13.998 It gives the team such a lift to watch him do that. 75 00:07:14.420 --> 00:07:16.436 You know you've got a guy there that can do the exceptional. 76 00:07:19.526 --> 00:07:21.919 [chattering] 77 00:07:21.963 --> 00:07:23.704 [Ganassi] All right, everybody here? 78 00:07:26.271 --> 00:07:27.751 Okay. Good Morning. 79 00:07:30.972 --> 00:07:35.629 Between now and, uh, the checkered flag, I'd like everybody to focus on one thing, 80 00:07:35.672 --> 00:07:39.154 and one thing only-- winning this race. 81 00:07:40.460 --> 00:07:42.679 Put everything else outside of your mind, 82 00:07:42.723 --> 00:07:45.730 everything we have to do to win this race today. 83 00:07:51.819 --> 00:07:54.604 Yeah. Thanks. 84 00:07:54.648 --> 00:07:56.563 [man] Can I help you with that?[Gundlach] Yeah. 85 00:07:56.606 --> 00:07:58.521 [Pena] It's always something simple, Kate. We're still figuring it out. 86 00:07:58.565 --> 00:08:00.175 [laughs][Julian] What did you do, Kate? 87 00:08:00.218 --> 00:08:01.785 I'm here to help you, Kate. What did you do? 88 00:08:01.829 --> 00:08:03.439 We got it all the way on the back. 89 00:08:03.483 --> 00:08:05.920 [Gundlach] Race has been part of my life since birth. 90 00:08:05.963 --> 00:08:08.139 It's always been in my family. 91 00:08:08.183 --> 00:08:11.752 When you start to make it more than a passion, more than a hobby, 92 00:08:11.795 --> 00:08:15.582 when you start making it a career or a lifestyle permanently... 93 00:08:16.800 --> 00:08:19.281 you pursue perfection. 94 00:08:21.675 --> 00:08:25.983 It's a bizarre phenomenon that-- that human beings want to compete constantly 95 00:08:26.270 --> 00:08:30.205 and prove that they're the best or just master whatever is in their path. 96 00:08:32.337 --> 00:08:36.385 It's easy to say you pursue winning, but winning doesn't happen all the time. 97 00:08:36.428 --> 00:08:38.387 It's few and far between. 98 00:08:38.430 --> 00:08:43.740 It's extremely difficult and takes a mass of dedication, sacrifice and timing. 99 00:08:46.177 --> 00:08:47.788 [Krauss] Drop it down a little. 100 00:08:52.532 --> 00:08:56.187 Oh, there it is. Yeah. See? Seven. 101 00:08:56.231 --> 00:08:57.972 [air hissing] 102 00:09:00.191 --> 00:09:04.239 [Szymanski] I feel the same way I do about him as I did about Mario and Ayrton. 103 00:09:04.282 --> 00:09:09.260 You always do your job a hundred percent for the driver you're working for. 104 00:09:09.700 --> 00:09:14.310 But with Scotty, I feel that little bit of extra motivation, 105 00:09:14.750 --> 00:09:18.296 because he's got that little bit extra going for him. 106 00:09:18.340 --> 00:09:22.474 And so you want to give everything and then some, you know? 107 00:09:22.518 --> 00:09:26.478 And it was the same feeling I had with Mario and with Ayrton, you know? 108 00:09:26.522 --> 00:09:29.133 You knew you were dealing with a special guy. 109 00:09:38.229 --> 00:09:41.150 [horn honking] 110 00:09:48.413 --> 00:09:51.155 [Hull] I think globally the Indy 500 is a significant event. 111 00:09:54.158 --> 00:09:57.553 Winning it multiple times defines who you are. 112 00:09:59.294 --> 00:10:01.209 I think it changes the driver's career. 113 00:10:02.123 --> 00:10:03.951 [cheering] 114 00:10:03.994 --> 00:10:07.389 That one day will change that driver for ever. 115 00:10:26.930 --> 00:10:31.326 [Kanaan] Every time you get into that car, you don't know if you're gonna come out. 116 00:10:31.369 --> 00:10:33.458 You don't know if you're gonna come out alive. 117 00:10:33.502 --> 00:10:35.417 You don't know if you're gonna come out in one piece. 118 00:10:37.724 --> 00:10:39.943 You don't know that, but you don't think about it. 119 00:10:39.987 --> 00:10:42.729 You think about the job that you want to do. 120 00:10:42.772 --> 00:10:45.340 You want to be the best, you want to do your best. 121 00:10:47.211 --> 00:10:49.213 You have to face death. 122 00:10:55.872 --> 00:10:58.570 [Emma] Two of my closest friends that, 123 00:10:58.614 --> 00:11:02.313 you know, had the most beautiful men that were plucked, 124 00:11:02.357 --> 00:11:06.274 um, out of the sport, and sometimes I do go into the race, 125 00:11:06.317 --> 00:11:09.930 I am, like, you know, "Oh, I don't want it to be my turn." 126 00:11:09.973 --> 00:11:11.235 [laughs] Hey, good luck today. 127 00:11:17.720 --> 00:11:19.940 [chattering] 128 00:11:30.777 --> 00:11:32.953 [man on PA] Oh, they're racing now. Into the first corner, 129 00:11:32.996 --> 00:11:35.912 the 35 car, the Mount Wellington driver, there he goes, 130 00:11:35.956 --> 00:11:38.100 Scott Dixon takes the lead. Second place... [fades out] 131 00:11:38.450 --> 00:11:40.395 [Glenys] Every night before a race, 132 00:11:40.438 --> 00:11:44.747 before I go to sleep, I text him, say, 133 00:11:44.791 --> 00:11:46.967 "Have a good race. Be safe." 134 00:11:51.798 --> 00:11:54.191 He's still my little boy and... 135 00:11:55.236 --> 00:11:57.151 it does, it worries me, 136 00:11:57.194 --> 00:12:00.110 but I am more relaxed. 137 00:12:00.154 --> 00:12:02.634 I think, because... 138 00:12:03.810 --> 00:12:07.683 he's so confident about his driving, 139 00:12:07.727 --> 00:12:10.991 I don't worry as-as much. 140 00:12:11.340 --> 00:12:12.732 I-I can relax. 141 00:12:14.777 --> 00:12:17.519 [male reporter] What's the long-term aim? Starting off in Formula B? 142 00:12:17.562 --> 00:12:22.393 Um, go to Ford, then get graded for my license, hopefully again, 143 00:12:22.437 --> 00:12:25.527 and go to Atlantic, and hopefully Indy cars or something. 144 00:12:26.920 --> 00:12:29.357 [man on PA, indistinct] 145 00:12:31.228 --> 00:12:32.752 [no audible dialogue] 146 00:12:48.158 --> 00:12:49.899 [Dixon] I'm normally pretty quiet at this time 147 00:12:49.943 --> 00:12:52.206 and just taking in a lot of information. 148 00:12:53.642 --> 00:12:55.383 That's kind of the most comfortable part is, 149 00:12:55.426 --> 00:12:57.211 you know, once you get in the car, you're belted in 150 00:12:57.254 --> 00:12:59.213 and you just start to get into the zone. 151 00:13:06.568 --> 00:13:09.397 You kind of have that eerie silence before the engines start. 152 00:13:15.707 --> 00:13:17.753 [Emma] We try very hard to live in the moment, 153 00:13:17.797 --> 00:13:21.844 because I am scared that one day, you know, it's my turn. 154 00:13:21.888 --> 00:13:24.586 And that's what I have to live with as well. 155 00:13:35.205 --> 00:13:36.598 [engines revving] 156 00:14:03.494 --> 00:14:04.931 [male announcer on PA] We're green! 157 00:14:32.132 --> 00:14:34.308 [no audible dialogue] 158 00:14:46.581 --> 00:14:48.409 [Dixon on radio] 159 00:14:48.452 --> 00:14:49.584 [Simmons on radio] 160 00:15:07.167 --> 00:15:08.951 [garbled transmission] 161 00:15:08.995 --> 00:15:10.692 [Dixon on radio] 162 00:15:10.735 --> 00:15:12.172 [Hull on radio] 163 00:15:24.793 --> 00:15:27.709 [Hull on radio] 164 00:15:36.220 --> 00:15:37.414 [Hull on radio] 165 00:16:02.657 --> 00:16:04.746 [Simmons] In these speeds, you know, 400 feet per second... 166 00:16:06.966 --> 00:16:09.751 almost a football field every second... 167 00:16:16.620 --> 00:16:18.412 the cars are inches apart, 168 00:16:18.455 --> 00:16:21.763 so literally, way faster than you can react. 169 00:16:26.420 --> 00:16:30.641 You're adjusting your steering, making corrections faster than you can think. 170 00:16:30.685 --> 00:16:32.643 You're not thinking about turning the wheel, 171 00:16:32.687 --> 00:16:35.810 and if you have to think about, then it's too late. 172 00:16:38.693 --> 00:16:40.695 [Gundlach on radio] 173 00:16:40.738 --> 00:16:42.914 [Simmons on radio] 174 00:16:45.221 --> 00:16:47.310 [Hull on radio] Uh, up top right there. Stop! Stop! Ooh! 175 00:16:54.560 --> 00:16:57.581 [Emma] I heard the spotter scream something at Scott, 176 00:16:57.625 --> 00:17:00.106 and then... it went silent. 177 00:17:15.643 --> 00:17:16.992 [man] Is he all right? 178 00:17:19.125 --> 00:17:21.866 [Simmons] You look up at the telemetry screen, if you're not already, 179 00:17:21.910 --> 00:17:25.870 and you see a lot of things on the telemetry that are not normal. 180 00:17:25.131 --> 00:17:28.743 [Hull on radio] Uh, up top right there. Stop! Stop! Ooh! 181 00:17:28.786 --> 00:17:32.312 [Simmons] The car goes in the air, the RPM goes up, the steering goes crazy. 182 00:17:32.355 --> 00:17:35.228 But the speed is not doing what it should. 183 00:17:35.271 --> 00:17:38.130 All those squiggles, they speak to us as engineers. 184 00:17:38.570 --> 00:17:40.320 We know, ooh, the steering shouldn't look like that. 185 00:17:43.584 --> 00:17:47.109 It's almost like you're outside of yourself looking down, 186 00:17:47.153 --> 00:17:50.243 because everything is happening faster than you want it to. 187 00:17:50.286 --> 00:17:53.898 But it seems slow, 'cause it all just slows down in your mind. 188 00:17:58.294 --> 00:17:59.861 At those speeds... 189 00:18:00.862 --> 00:18:02.168 you know that... 190 00:18:03.517 --> 00:18:05.606 it's not gonna end well. 191 00:18:05.649 --> 00:18:08.696 But those-those moments, agonizingly long. 192 00:18:08.739 --> 00:18:11.133 [commentator] What a huge crash. 193 00:18:11.177 --> 00:18:12.874 [Simmons] Agonizingly long. 194 00:18:12.917 --> 00:18:14.310 [commentator] Scott Dixon is in it. 195 00:18:29.456 --> 00:18:33.112 Jay Howard is the other car involved. 196 00:18:33.155 --> 00:18:35.897 Dixon and Jay Howard. There is Dixon. 197 00:18:35.940 --> 00:18:39.727 Look at that car. It is destroyed. 198 00:18:39.770 --> 00:18:42.817 [commentator 2] There's nothing left of the back. That sawed the engine in half. 199 00:18:55.743 --> 00:18:57.788 [Hull] Well, I think it affects the entire team. 200 00:19:01.575 --> 00:19:06.319 Because this is a people business. We are people. 201 00:19:06.362 --> 00:19:09.235 We love each other. We support each other. 202 00:19:09.278 --> 00:19:13.456 We eat, sleep, and travel together. 203 00:19:13.500 --> 00:19:14.979 [low, indistinct] 204 00:19:15.230 --> 00:19:16.764 [Hull] You lose family members in this deal. 205 00:19:18.200 --> 00:19:21.421 Huh? I honestly thought that was my turn. 206 00:19:21.464 --> 00:19:22.900 Yeah? 207 00:19:22.944 --> 00:19:24.728 After Susie. 208 00:19:27.557 --> 00:19:29.124 [low, indistinct] 209 00:19:31.300 --> 00:19:35.609 [clapping, cheering]Hi, everybody. 210 00:19:35.652 --> 00:19:38.460 Saw he was gonna hit the wall, but I thought it'd be a little bit later. 211 00:19:38.890 --> 00:19:39.961 That's why I chose left. 212 00:19:40.400 --> 00:19:42.703 Um, tried to slow the car down as much as possible, but just wasn't to be. 213 00:19:42.746 --> 00:19:44.879 And Scott Dixon already thinking about next year. 214 00:19:44.922 --> 00:19:47.490 [commentator] Yeah. Yeah.Yep. Yep. 215 00:19:47.534 --> 00:19:49.579 [reporter] Glad to see you walking out of there. 216 00:19:49.623 --> 00:19:52.321 [chattering]Wrong place, wrong time. 217 00:19:52.365 --> 00:19:54.976 Is that--- Were you just hanging on for the ride at the point? Yeah, it's just... 218 00:19:55.190 --> 00:19:57.152 Yeah, that car saved our life today. 219 00:20:00.590 --> 00:20:01.983 Didn't it? 220 00:20:04.720 --> 00:20:06.335 He had a good car as well, like-- [laughs] 221 00:20:06.379 --> 00:20:07.945 I'm just thank our lucky stars. 222 00:20:07.989 --> 00:20:10.992 But I'm kind of like-- Now I'm like, "Oh man." [laughs] 223 00:20:11.350 --> 00:20:12.211 But... 224 00:20:13.429 --> 00:20:14.952 Yeah. 225 00:20:14.996 --> 00:20:16.650 At least he's good. 226 00:20:16.693 --> 00:20:18.434 [Poppy] Daddy's here. 227 00:20:18.478 --> 00:20:20.306 [man] Yeah. 228 00:20:20.349 --> 00:20:23.470 Hi, monkey. How are you? Good? Good. 229 00:20:23.910 --> 00:20:24.310 What are you guys doing? 230 00:20:24.353 --> 00:20:26.225 [Dixon] We've always been a pretty open family 231 00:20:26.268 --> 00:20:28.401 in the fact that I do something that's dangerous. 232 00:20:28.444 --> 00:20:31.317 So, Mr. Scotty, I know that there's something wrong with that. 233 00:20:31.360 --> 00:20:34.150 You should go get a boot. Ah, we'll see. 234 00:20:34.580 --> 00:20:37.610 [Dixon] I've never reflected on, you know, maybe I should give this up. 235 00:20:38.498 --> 00:20:40.456 I love, you know, the people I get to work with, 236 00:20:40.500 --> 00:20:42.230 and my passion is racing. 237 00:20:53.817 --> 00:20:55.645 [Ron] When he was a real baby, 238 00:20:55.689 --> 00:20:58.735 if he wanted to say good night to me, he had to come downstairs, 239 00:20:58.779 --> 00:21:03.174 because we were working on the race car for the next Saturday night race meeting. 240 00:21:03.218 --> 00:21:05.200 He'd want to touch every tool that was there, 241 00:21:05.460 --> 00:21:08.920 and if it had grease and dirt on it, that was him-- He loved it. 242 00:21:11.879 --> 00:21:15.274 [Dixon] The first time I ever got in a go-kart was-- was crazy. 243 00:21:18.364 --> 00:21:20.583 In a go-cart, you sit really low, you know, 244 00:21:20.627 --> 00:21:22.716 so everything seems like it's going very fast. 245 00:21:25.240 --> 00:21:28.983 There's the sense of speed and having control of something. 246 00:21:29.260 --> 00:21:31.246 I'm sure I was going very slow at the time. 247 00:21:34.554 --> 00:21:36.947 [Ron] We used to go away a lot together. 248 00:21:36.991 --> 00:21:39.820 If it wasn't at Mount Wellington, it was at the Auckland track, 249 00:21:39.863 --> 00:21:43.867 or Hamilton, Tokoroa or, uh, Hastings. 250 00:21:45.391 --> 00:21:49.438 We would go with other families and sleep in tents. 251 00:21:49.482 --> 00:21:53.747 And the, uh-- the families that had plenty of money, they'd be in the motel. 252 00:21:53.790 --> 00:21:56.880 Well, we'd make sure we got invited to the barbecue that night at their place, 253 00:21:56.924 --> 00:22:00.406 or if you wanted to shower, somebody would always offer. 254 00:22:03.974 --> 00:22:06.455 It's a huge, huge family. 255 00:22:06.499 --> 00:22:08.544 It's a competitive family. 256 00:22:20.426 --> 00:22:24.343 Even from go-kart days, if you had a big crash or a flip or a wreck, 257 00:22:24.386 --> 00:22:27.998 you know, that same day was probably the best time to get back into the car, 258 00:22:28.420 --> 00:22:29.696 just so, you know, 259 00:22:29.739 --> 00:22:33.352 sometimes it can be, um, you know, tough for people. 260 00:22:33.395 --> 00:22:37.486 But it's-it's-- that's the best thing you can do is get back on it, but... 261 00:22:37.530 --> 00:22:41.490 I can't get ready on time. I just physically cannot get ready on time, can I? 262 00:22:41.534 --> 00:22:43.536 You look amazing, babe. Thank you. 263 00:22:43.579 --> 00:22:45.581 [Emma] So do you. 264 00:22:45.625 --> 00:22:48.410 I can't believe you managed to get that foot in that shoe. [laughs] 265 00:22:48.454 --> 00:22:49.803 Bit swollen. 266 00:22:51.631 --> 00:22:53.676 See, so I would have milked it and, like, dragged my leg. 267 00:22:54.982 --> 00:22:57.158 [laughs]Pretend. [laughs] 268 00:22:57.201 --> 00:22:58.638 Okay. I think we're ready. 269 00:23:08.430 --> 00:23:11.410 You had a feeling, huh? I had a feeling about him, didn't I? 270 00:23:11.850 --> 00:23:14.436 Should have told me that in the morning. I did tell you. 271 00:23:14.480 --> 00:23:17.265 I should have spun out and crashed when the car was loose earlier on. 272 00:23:17.308 --> 00:23:19.267 I don't know how you didn't, man. That was wild. 273 00:23:19.310 --> 00:23:20.877 Did you see it go--You were so trim. 274 00:23:20.921 --> 00:23:22.879 I had huge runs on you, like, still couldn't make it past. 275 00:23:26.535 --> 00:23:29.190 [Dixon] The toughest part is just trying to get ready so quickly. 276 00:23:32.323 --> 00:23:35.631 And I guess in this situation, it'd be nice if there's a week off. 277 00:23:35.675 --> 00:23:37.372 And Detroit is probably-- 278 00:23:37.416 --> 00:23:39.766 It's the roughest, and it's the only doubleheader of the season. 279 00:23:41.855 --> 00:23:45.380 [woman] ♪ If you a star I be your Milky Way ♪ 280 00:23:45.424 --> 00:23:49.471 ♪ If you a bar I drink up every day ♪ 281 00:23:49.515 --> 00:23:52.996 ♪ If you the town I be the talk ♪ 282 00:23:53.400 --> 00:23:56.478 ♪ If you the talk Baby, I'll be the walk ♪ 283 00:23:56.522 --> 00:24:00.134 ♪ If you wanna dig I be your gold, baby ♪ 284 00:24:00.177 --> 00:24:04.700 ♪ If you wanna live I be your old age ♪ 285 00:24:04.510 --> 00:24:07.794 ♪ You be the time I be the clock ♪ 286 00:24:07.837 --> 00:24:11.275 ♪ You be the tick I be the tock ♪ 287 00:24:11.319 --> 00:24:14.975 ♪ If you wanna race I run like crazy ♪ 288 00:24:15.180 --> 00:24:18.935 ♪ If you wanna ride I drive you daily ♪ 289 00:24:18.979 --> 00:24:22.635 ♪ If you a beach I be the sand ♪ 290 00:24:22.678 --> 00:24:26.465 ♪ You wanna give I be your hand ♪ 291 00:24:26.508 --> 00:24:30.251 ♪ You got me stuck to you You got me stuck to you ♪ 292 00:24:30.294 --> 00:24:34.370 ♪ You got me stuck to you You got me stuck to you ♪ 293 00:24:34.810 --> 00:24:37.693 ♪ You got me stuck to you You got me stuck to you ♪ 294 00:24:37.737 --> 00:24:40.348 ♪ You got me stuck to you You got me stuck to you ♪ 295 00:24:40.391 --> 00:24:44.470 [Gundlach] The jump from Indy to Detroit is notoriously difficult. 296 00:24:44.910 --> 00:24:46.702 You're going from the most important race of the year, 297 00:24:46.746 --> 00:24:50.271 and three or four days later you're on the track in Detroit. 298 00:24:50.314 --> 00:24:54.275 But when you have something massive happen at the 500, like we had... 299 00:24:55.581 --> 00:24:58.497 completely destroyed a car at the 500-- 300 00:25:00.107 --> 00:25:02.631 The debris was spread across our three garages. 301 00:25:02.675 --> 00:25:06.983 There was-- I mean, there was just unrecognizable parts of the car everywhere-- 302 00:25:07.270 --> 00:25:11.858 and it compounds the stress and the anxiety and the issues you're thinking about. 303 00:25:11.901 --> 00:25:13.555 [man whistling] 304 00:25:13.599 --> 00:25:15.992 And they're all 365. 305 00:25:16.360 --> 00:25:18.255 How much? 306 00:25:18.299 --> 00:25:21.840 [Gundlach] When you're in the building and you're doing your prep work, it's a routine. 307 00:25:21.128 --> 00:25:23.565 You know what to do. It's the same thing for every race, pretty much. 308 00:25:23.609 --> 00:25:26.220 And then whenever a crash happens, you still know what to do. 309 00:25:26.263 --> 00:25:28.570 You know what parts to change, what needs to be checked, 310 00:25:28.614 --> 00:25:31.573 you know how to fix the car, how to do this, how to do that. 311 00:25:31.617 --> 00:25:33.488 You just have to do it at an accelerated rate. 312 00:25:33.532 --> 00:25:35.664 Just get the temperature, Tim, please. 313 00:25:35.708 --> 00:25:38.493 Oh shoot. I got to go pour this out. Come on, Dave. 314 00:25:40.626 --> 00:25:43.106 After the crash, we built a new car from scratch. 315 00:25:43.150 --> 00:25:46.457 So we had a couple of late nights at the shop. 316 00:25:46.501 --> 00:25:50.592 And, uh, everything seemed to go back together well. 317 00:25:50.636 --> 00:25:52.638 I think Scott's doing fine. 318 00:25:52.681 --> 00:25:57.330 I'm sure he's a little bit sore, but I think we'll be doing all right. 319 00:25:57.770 --> 00:26:00.689 I mean, right now we're second in the points. So, you know, this is important. 320 00:26:00.733 --> 00:26:02.691 So we're just trying to keep the pace up. 321 00:26:09.611 --> 00:26:13.702 [Dixon] If I know that I can be physically fitter than the competition, 322 00:26:13.746 --> 00:26:16.900 you know, it's one less thing I have to worry about. 323 00:26:16.520 --> 00:26:17.706 Five seconds. 324 00:26:20.361 --> 00:26:24.191 [Dixon] This day and age, it becomes a lot more than just running or cycling or swimming 325 00:26:24.234 --> 00:26:26.236 or going and lifting weights. 326 00:26:26.280 --> 00:26:30.414 You know, it's become more about reaction times to, you know, plyometrics to... 327 00:26:30.458 --> 00:26:32.155 Five seconds. 328 00:26:32.199 --> 00:26:35.681 Any kind of advantage that you can find for what you do in a car, 329 00:26:35.724 --> 00:26:37.813 you know, helps.[Leo] ...fly, reverse fly. 330 00:26:37.857 --> 00:26:41.121 [Dixon] These cars have, you know, over 6,000 pounds of downforce. 331 00:26:41.164 --> 00:26:44.254 You're getting five to six G's in some of the corners. 332 00:26:44.298 --> 00:26:46.605 Your neck is one of the hardest things to train, 333 00:26:46.648 --> 00:26:49.433 with the G loading up the helmet, you know, it's always pulling on you. 334 00:26:49.477 --> 00:26:52.393 Push, pull. Push, pull. Push, pull. Last 15. 335 00:26:52.436 --> 00:26:56.745 [Dixon] And then the cardio side of it where you're well over 150, 160 beats per minute 336 00:26:56.789 --> 00:26:59.400 for that three-and-a-half-hour race. 337 00:26:59.443 --> 00:27:01.750 [Leo] Come on. Come on. Five to go. 338 00:27:01.794 --> 00:27:03.447 [beeping] 339 00:27:04.971 --> 00:27:06.407 Correct. 340 00:27:07.887 --> 00:27:09.932 [Leo] We obviously can't put them in the race car. 341 00:27:09.976 --> 00:27:11.760 We don't have that capacity in here. 342 00:27:11.804 --> 00:27:14.676 But you can still train the neural pathways 343 00:27:14.720 --> 00:27:18.593 to process things easier and faster, 344 00:27:18.637 --> 00:27:21.740 and identify things, and, um... 345 00:27:21.117 --> 00:27:24.251 so we train the mind and the brain to do these kind of things, 346 00:27:24.294 --> 00:27:26.601 and then when it comes to the race car, 347 00:27:26.645 --> 00:27:30.300 they'd hopefully just shift gears over to the race car-- same neural pathways. 348 00:27:31.954 --> 00:27:35.880 - Eight seconds. - [beeping] 349 00:27:35.131 --> 00:27:38.961 [Leo] He'll be in there carrying on a conversation and speaking nice and soft 350 00:27:39.500 --> 00:27:42.138 and just doing it very methodically, but he's not wasting energy. 351 00:27:42.182 --> 00:27:46.447 Whereas other drivers are just pounding away and moving their feet and everything. 352 00:27:46.490 --> 00:27:50.146 He's very efficient in there. I think that's probably the way he drives. 353 00:27:50.190 --> 00:27:52.105 [beeping stops]Good. 354 00:27:52.148 --> 00:27:54.890 Everything correct. Good job. 126. 355 00:27:54.934 --> 00:27:56.370 Just do another on that heat. 356 00:28:01.549 --> 00:28:05.553 [Leo] We'll load the wheel up super heavy sometimes. Sometimes a little lighter. 357 00:28:05.596 --> 00:28:08.599 It's the same motion as they use in the race car. 358 00:28:08.643 --> 00:28:10.732 You're training the exact same muscles. 359 00:28:10.776 --> 00:28:13.692 And you're doing it with the reaction, so it makes them, 360 00:28:13.735 --> 00:28:15.302 um, able to respond quicker in the car. 361 00:28:19.654 --> 00:28:21.700 When the accident happened, 362 00:28:21.743 --> 00:28:25.747 from where Scott realized that he had to decide right then 363 00:28:25.791 --> 00:28:28.184 whether he was gonna try to go to the left or the right, 364 00:28:28.228 --> 00:28:31.666 and you have basically process what a cruise missile does. 365 00:28:31.710 --> 00:28:36.540 I need to get from here to there and avoid this in milliseconds. 366 00:28:36.584 --> 00:28:40.849 Even with the best human reactions, it still takes a couple of tenths of a second 367 00:28:40.893 --> 00:28:43.983 to actually start pushing the pedal to slow the car down. 368 00:28:44.260 --> 00:28:46.681 And sometimes you have to decide which way you're going 369 00:28:46.725 --> 00:28:48.814 before you really know what's happening, 370 00:28:48.857 --> 00:28:51.555 before you really know what the trajectory of that car in front of you is, 371 00:28:51.599 --> 00:28:55.124 whether it's gonna go left or right or flip over or what. 372 00:28:55.168 --> 00:28:58.127 You watch it on TV, and it's always in slow motion, 373 00:28:58.171 --> 00:29:00.347 it seems like, "Why didn't he do this? Why didn't he do that?" 374 00:29:00.390 --> 00:29:02.566 He did it before you even realized the accident was happening. 375 00:29:03.872 --> 00:29:05.656 It just happens so fast. 376 00:29:05.700 --> 00:29:06.701 [Hull on radio] Stop! Stop! Ooh! 377 00:29:14.665 --> 00:29:17.190 [low, indistinct] 378 00:29:23.413 --> 00:29:24.327 Okay... 379 00:29:25.372 --> 00:29:26.852 welcome to Detroit. 380 00:29:28.418 --> 00:29:33.597 Um... just a follow-up on last week, um... 381 00:29:33.641 --> 00:29:37.601 we obviously didn't win the Indy 500, and that's what we open up every meeting with. 382 00:29:37.645 --> 00:29:41.400 So what's our choice left now? 383 00:29:41.830 --> 00:29:44.260 [all] Win the championship. Win the championship, right? Okay. 384 00:29:44.304 --> 00:29:47.481 Obviously, the 10 car, we had a little brake issue. 385 00:29:47.524 --> 00:29:51.659 And obviously with, uh, Evel Knievel down there, uh... 386 00:29:51.702 --> 00:29:53.400 [all laughing] 387 00:29:53.443 --> 00:29:55.794 As if the week didn't have enough activity already, 388 00:29:55.837 --> 00:29:58.130 you had to give us more that day. 389 00:29:58.570 --> 00:30:01.800 Anyway, we're poised for the rest of the season. So let's go get it. 390 00:30:08.894 --> 00:30:10.112 [horn honks] 391 00:30:13.720 --> 00:30:14.377 [horn honks] 392 00:30:17.119 --> 00:30:21.254 [Dixon] With me, what accidents linger longer and set doubt into your mind 393 00:30:21.297 --> 00:30:23.380 are ones that you've caused 394 00:30:23.820 --> 00:30:26.128 as far as losing control of the car, spinning out by yourself. 395 00:30:28.565 --> 00:30:30.393 [applauding] 396 00:30:32.787 --> 00:30:36.269 [Dixon] That's when I felt most vulnerable on a confidence level, 397 00:30:36.312 --> 00:30:41.143 and confidence in my ability, to where it starts to affect how fast you go. 398 00:30:42.928 --> 00:30:44.973 [low, indistinct] 399 00:30:45.170 --> 00:30:47.715 [Dixon] But with Indianapolis and the crash, it was just wrong place, wrong time. 400 00:30:47.758 --> 00:30:49.499 I couldn't have done anything different. 401 00:30:49.543 --> 00:30:52.763 Jay couldn't have done anything different. Nobody did it on purpose. 402 00:31:04.514 --> 00:31:06.734 So we'll see what happens today. 403 00:31:06.777 --> 00:31:09.780 Uh, so it could be three stops today, Dave? 404 00:31:09.824 --> 00:31:12.440 Eighteen seconds. Eighteen seconds in your time. 405 00:31:12.870 --> 00:31:16.135 So just remember what today is all about. Today is about today. 406 00:31:16.178 --> 00:31:20.487 Racing validates what we do today. So... do what you do best. 407 00:31:27.668 --> 00:31:32.499 [Dixon] With Indianapolis and the crash, it didn't reflect in my mind at all 408 00:31:32.542 --> 00:31:34.893 something that would hinder my performance down the road. 409 00:31:36.240 --> 00:31:38.722 It was just about... 410 00:31:38.766 --> 00:31:43.858 how do I get my body back to something I can use, you know, racing with a broken ankle. 411 00:31:49.559 --> 00:31:52.693 [Simmons] You could tell he wasn't too phased after the accident. 412 00:31:52.736 --> 00:31:55.957 But to be honest, it was a big question mark for all of us, I think. 413 00:31:56.100 --> 00:32:00.483 [announcer on PA] Race fans, it's time for those most famous words in motorsports. 414 00:32:00.527 --> 00:32:02.964 -[man on PA] All right, fans, are you ready?-[audience cheering, applauding] 415 00:32:03.800 --> 00:32:06.141 [man on PA] Drivers, start your engines! 416 00:32:06.185 --> 00:32:08.404 [engines starting, revving] 417 00:32:18.153 --> 00:32:21.200 [engines revving] 418 00:32:34.300 --> 00:32:37.259 [Gundlach on radio] 419 00:32:37.303 --> 00:32:39.870 [Hull on radio] 420 00:32:41.437 --> 00:32:42.873 [Dixon on radio] 421 00:32:42.917 --> 00:32:44.397 [Hull on radio] 422 00:32:46.700 --> 00:32:48.923 [Hull on radio] 423 00:32:49.837 --> 00:32:51.534 [Dixon on radio] 424 00:32:52.579 --> 00:32:53.972 [Gundlach on radio] 425 00:32:54.798 --> 00:32:57.758 [Hull on radio] 426 00:33:00.239 --> 00:33:03.416 [Simmons] The crash really brings the risks to light. 427 00:33:03.459 --> 00:33:07.159 If, as a driver, you're a fraction of a percent cautious, 428 00:33:07.202 --> 00:33:09.639 then you're not as quick, and your further back in the field, 429 00:33:09.683 --> 00:33:11.293 well, then it just snowballs from there. 430 00:33:12.599 --> 00:33:15.994 [Hull on radio] 431 00:33:20.868 --> 00:33:22.000 [Hull on radio] 432 00:33:22.430 --> 00:33:23.218 [Dixon on radio] 433 00:33:24.350 --> 00:33:25.351 [Simmons on radio] 434 00:33:25.394 --> 00:33:29.224 [Hull on radio] 435 00:33:29.268 --> 00:33:31.226 [Gundlach on radio] 436 00:33:32.488 --> 00:33:34.490 [commentator 1] Rahal in front of Dixon. 437 00:33:34.534 --> 00:33:36.275 [commentator 2] And talking about Scott Dixon, 438 00:33:36.318 --> 00:33:37.972 what an incredible comeback this week. 439 00:33:38.160 --> 00:33:39.582 On crutches most of the week. 440 00:33:39.626 --> 00:33:42.933 An injury to the inside of his left ankle, in the tibia, 441 00:33:42.977 --> 00:33:44.631 a large weight-bearing bone in the lower leg. 442 00:33:44.674 --> 00:33:47.680 He said, "I can push the brake pedal. 443 00:33:47.112 --> 00:33:50.637 It's pulling my foot off the brake pedal that's a problem, with the swelling and numbness." 444 00:33:50.680 --> 00:33:52.117 But Dixon hanging on. 445 00:33:55.946 --> 00:33:57.731 [Hull on radio] 446 00:34:07.654 --> 00:34:10.309 [Hull on radio] 447 00:34:25.585 --> 00:34:27.369 [man on radio] 448 00:34:27.413 --> 00:34:28.370 [Hull on radio] 449 00:34:30.680 --> 00:34:31.939 [crew member on radio] 450 00:34:31.982 --> 00:34:34.463 [Dixon on radio] 451 00:34:34.507 --> 00:34:35.725 [Hull on radio] 452 00:34:35.769 --> 00:34:36.726 [Simmons on radio] 453 00:34:36.770 --> 00:34:40.991 [Hull on radio] 454 00:34:42.993 --> 00:34:47.389 [Dixon on radio] 455 00:34:47.433 --> 00:34:48.434 [Hull on radio] 456 00:34:50.349 --> 00:34:53.910 [commentator] Rahal now 8.6 seconds in front of Dixon. 457 00:34:55.615 --> 00:34:58.487 [Dixon on radio] 458 00:34:58.531 --> 00:35:00.707 [Hull on radio] 459 00:35:00.750 --> 00:35:02.709 [commentator] It's amazing how Scotty didn't want people talking about his injury. 460 00:35:02.752 --> 00:35:04.928 He admitted that this is gonna be a very difficult day. 461 00:35:04.972 --> 00:35:06.887 He said, "My biggest concern is gonna be fatigue." 462 00:35:11.979 --> 00:35:14.416 [Gundlach] The car itself isn't a fun thing to drive. 463 00:35:14.460 --> 00:35:16.853 It's an extremely sensitive car. 464 00:35:16.897 --> 00:35:19.813 You could roll over a pebble, and you can feel that in the chassis. 465 00:35:21.119 --> 00:35:24.383 And it vibrates like mad, just vibrating, 466 00:35:24.426 --> 00:35:26.341 and you can't really breathe. 467 00:35:26.385 --> 00:35:28.561 And you can't see what's in the mirrors because they're vibrating so bad. 468 00:35:31.955 --> 00:35:33.305 [commentator] Scott running second. 469 00:35:33.348 --> 00:35:35.916 He's got about five seconds on Hinchcliffe in third. 470 00:35:41.139 --> 00:35:44.540 [Leo] You're holding your breath in the corners to fight the G forces. 471 00:35:47.319 --> 00:35:52.585 He's got to put 300 pounds of pressure with one foot on the brake pedal. 472 00:35:52.628 --> 00:35:54.500 [commentator] But you're right. He has not complained. 473 00:35:54.543 --> 00:35:57.242 He has not said a single word. 474 00:35:59.244 --> 00:36:01.376 [Gundlach] What blows my mind is Scott has still got to put up 475 00:36:01.420 --> 00:36:03.335 with all of the physical feeling of the car 476 00:36:03.378 --> 00:36:06.468 around Detroit or Toronto, any of the street courses... 477 00:36:06.512 --> 00:36:11.691 [commentator] Graham Rahal has a 6.6 second lead over Scott Dixon. 478 00:36:11.734 --> 00:36:15.825 [Gundlach] ...and put in lap times that are within hundredths of a second of each other 479 00:36:15.869 --> 00:36:18.828 again and again and again and again-- perfect. 480 00:36:18.872 --> 00:36:23.181 Perfect. The entries are perfect, the exits are perfect, the mid-corner speed is perfect. 481 00:36:23.224 --> 00:36:26.445 [Simmons on radio] 482 00:36:26.488 --> 00:36:29.143 [Gundlach] Those skills combined just blow my mind. 483 00:36:34.627 --> 00:36:37.891 [commentator] Career win number five to Graham Rahal at Detroit. 484 00:36:40.230 --> 00:36:41.982 Great drive for Scott Dixon in second. 485 00:36:44.114 --> 00:36:46.730 [crew member 1 on radio] 486 00:36:46.116 --> 00:36:47.509 [crew member 2 on radio] 487 00:36:49.816 --> 00:36:52.862 [Simmons on radio] 488 00:36:52.906 --> 00:36:53.994 [Hull on radio] 489 00:36:58.477 --> 00:37:01.915 [Hull] Some days the reality exceeds expectation, 490 00:37:01.958 --> 00:37:03.308 and some days you accept the reality. 491 00:37:04.961 --> 00:37:06.963 Well, if you can't win today, be second. 492 00:37:07.700 --> 00:37:08.704 If you can't be second, be third. 493 00:37:10.184 --> 00:37:12.578 And with that attitude, you never give up. 494 00:37:12.621 --> 00:37:14.144 You never stop trying. 495 00:37:16.321 --> 00:37:18.410 That was hard work[laughs] 496 00:37:18.453 --> 00:37:19.889 Good job, bro. Hey, just missed it. 497 00:37:26.244 --> 00:37:28.158 Well done, Scott. Hey, thanks, man. 498 00:37:28.202 --> 00:37:30.204 Sorry, I got a little angry there, but... [laughs]That's all right. 499 00:37:30.248 --> 00:37:32.902 We get through it. Not the end of the world [laughs] 500 00:37:32.946 --> 00:37:34.340 Thanks, man. 501 00:37:43.739 --> 00:37:45.480 [dog barking] 502 00:37:47.700 --> 00:37:48.918 [squeals] 503 00:37:52.705 --> 00:37:55.925 - [chattering] - [laughing] 504 00:37:59.590 --> 00:38:01.801 [Dixon] I think for me that's been a huge help is Poppy and Tilly. 505 00:38:01.844 --> 00:38:03.150 Ready to jump? No. 506 00:38:03.193 --> 00:38:04.673 Why not? Watch this. 507 00:38:04.717 --> 00:38:08.111 Mommy says I can't swim in the deep end, but watch. 508 00:38:08.155 --> 00:38:10.853 [Dixon] You have a race weekend, and you walk through the door Sunday night, 509 00:38:10.897 --> 00:38:13.639 and you can talk about the picture they drew today 510 00:38:13.682 --> 00:38:15.467 and what they've been doing at school. 511 00:38:15.510 --> 00:38:18.600 So I don't know, I've really enjoyed that about being a father. 512 00:38:20.559 --> 00:38:24.389 Poppy, I think, is starting to understand a little bit more. 513 00:38:24.432 --> 00:38:27.435 Tilly was a little set back, I think, after the Indianapolis crash, 514 00:38:27.479 --> 00:38:29.959 because she saw it a few times. 515 00:38:30.300 --> 00:38:31.831 She was, like, "Oh, did that hurt?" 516 00:38:31.874 --> 00:38:34.616 Or, you know, "Could you have been injured a lot more?" 517 00:38:34.660 --> 00:38:36.444 [laughs] 518 00:38:36.488 --> 00:38:38.540 There you go. Can you throw me? 519 00:38:38.980 --> 00:38:39.839 You've got-- You've still got more. 520 00:38:39.882 --> 00:38:41.449 No, Mommy is actually full up. 521 00:38:43.103 --> 00:38:48.326 [Dixon] Emma is... is a big portion of who I am now, 522 00:38:48.369 --> 00:38:51.372 how I approach races, how competitive I am. 523 00:38:51.416 --> 00:38:53.896 [laughs]I was waiting-- I was waiting for seconds. 524 00:38:53.940 --> 00:38:57.944 [Dixon] For me, I think, with her background as a runner, and a runner for Great Britain, 525 00:38:57.987 --> 00:39:00.330 you know, the training side, the focus, 526 00:39:00.760 --> 00:39:04.298 and mentally with her having gone through something like that to an Olympic level, 527 00:39:04.342 --> 00:39:06.300 it complements what I'm trying to do. 528 00:39:06.344 --> 00:39:07.954 [Tilly] I know, I said, cakes. 529 00:39:07.997 --> 00:39:12.132 [Dixon] She loves the sport, but she only wants me to win. 530 00:39:13.699 --> 00:39:16.500 Okay, put this down. Okay, let me get the cookies. 531 00:39:16.490 --> 00:39:18.225 Cookie batter. 532 00:39:18.268 --> 00:39:23.317 I was thinking about it. Maybe, you know, I do push Scott so hard or, you know, 533 00:39:23.361 --> 00:39:25.624 I focus so much on the race season, 534 00:39:25.667 --> 00:39:29.180 as in, like, diet and sleep and all that good stuff. 535 00:39:29.620 --> 00:39:34.372 Maybe it's-- You know, I never did fulfill all my dreams, you know, 536 00:39:34.415 --> 00:39:35.938 as a runner. 537 00:39:35.982 --> 00:39:39.638 And I got a second chance with Scott to help him fulfill his. 538 00:39:45.295 --> 00:39:48.603 In sport, we're always looking for that little sign 539 00:39:48.647 --> 00:39:51.998 of how to make ourselves bigger and better than the next person. 540 00:39:53.826 --> 00:39:56.655 In running, you're feeling the pace of the people around you, 541 00:39:56.698 --> 00:39:58.787 and how heavily they're breathing. 542 00:39:58.831 --> 00:40:03.520 When is the right time to put that charge in and, you know, when people are suffering? 543 00:40:13.236 --> 00:40:15.587 [Emma] I see Scott, he'll come round the top bend, 544 00:40:15.630 --> 00:40:19.250 and I already see he's lining himself up for the move. 545 00:40:19.680 --> 00:40:21.897 I can already see the one he's going for. 546 00:40:21.941 --> 00:40:24.857 And it might take three laps, but I know he's going for this one. 547 00:40:30.384 --> 00:40:31.559 [no audible dialogue] 548 00:40:31.603 --> 00:40:33.822 It's so loud, and it's such a quick lap, 549 00:40:33.866 --> 00:40:35.998 because we're on, like, a short oval. 550 00:40:36.420 --> 00:40:37.870 It comes round super quickly. 551 00:40:37.913 --> 00:40:39.437 So they're back again. 552 00:40:43.745 --> 00:40:46.400 [Emma] The competitive side of me, the athlete is, like, 553 00:40:46.444 --> 00:40:50.360 "Come on. Come on. Give it everything. Come on. You know, stay focused." 554 00:40:53.146 --> 00:40:55.714 But then it's two sides of the race for me. 555 00:40:57.455 --> 00:41:00.327 And the other is, like, "Please, God, I don't care. 556 00:41:00.370 --> 00:41:03.417 It's not about the win, I just-- I just need him home." 557 00:41:03.461 --> 00:41:08.596 [man on PA, indistinct] 558 00:41:08.640 --> 00:41:10.685 [applauding]I better go. 559 00:41:10.729 --> 00:41:12.600 Love you, Daddy. See you after the race, right? Love you. 560 00:41:12.644 --> 00:41:13.862 Good luck, Daddy. Good luck, baby. 561 00:41:13.906 --> 00:41:16.380 Love you.Mm. Good luck. 562 00:41:16.820 --> 00:41:17.605 Good luck. Thanks, baby. 563 00:41:17.649 --> 00:41:18.954 Good luck.[chuckles] 564 00:41:24.743 --> 00:41:28.964 [Gundlach] So we're at a very dangerous point in the championship right now. 565 00:41:29.800 --> 00:41:31.880 We're eight points out of the lead, 566 00:41:31.924 --> 00:41:36.494 and we are surrounded by some extremely talented guys, 567 00:41:36.537 --> 00:41:38.626 and our biggest team threat is Penske. 568 00:41:42.108 --> 00:41:46.504 Anybody in motorsports is an underdog to the Penske organization. 569 00:41:46.547 --> 00:41:48.984 They have been the benchmark for many years. 570 00:41:52.118 --> 00:41:55.208 [Dixon] It's gonna be a really steep uphill climb, 571 00:41:55.251 --> 00:41:58.472 to try and overcome one of the best teams in history. 572 00:41:59.952 --> 00:42:02.302 Well, let's talk about Hélio first. 573 00:42:03.912 --> 00:42:05.827 Really fast. 574 00:42:05.871 --> 00:42:10.615 Probably one of the toughest guys to fight, because he's unpredictable. 575 00:42:10.658 --> 00:42:13.313 Then you get Simon Pagenaud. 576 00:42:13.356 --> 00:42:19.232 Very meticulous, calm, calculates everything he is gonna do, every move. 577 00:42:19.275 --> 00:42:22.322 He's really smart, so you've got to be careful, because he's just there. 578 00:42:25.586 --> 00:42:29.895 And then you have Will Power. How can you not be race car driver with a name like that? 579 00:42:29.938 --> 00:42:32.270 I don't think anybody can beat him in one lap. 580 00:42:35.770 --> 00:42:40.122 Josef Newgarden, the American kid. The American dream. 581 00:42:40.166 --> 00:42:43.343 The series is talking about, "We have all these foreigners, you know, 582 00:42:43.386 --> 00:42:46.215 Brazilians, New Zealanders, Australians, French, 583 00:42:46.259 --> 00:42:50.306 but where is the American?" And he's cool. 584 00:42:50.350 --> 00:42:51.830 [Simmons] You've got two fire-breathers. 585 00:42:51.873 --> 00:42:54.876 You have one that has all the experience, in Scott Dixon, 586 00:42:54.920 --> 00:42:58.837 and you've got another one in Josef Newgarden that's just getting ready to load up and go. 587 00:43:04.451 --> 00:43:06.322 [Hull on radio] 588 00:43:06.366 --> 00:43:08.934 [Gundlach on radio] 589 00:43:08.977 --> 00:43:11.660 [commentator] Ready to roll for Road America. 590 00:43:11.110 --> 00:43:14.200 It's Penske on Penske at the start! 591 00:43:14.243 --> 00:43:16.506 [Gundlach] Race strategy is a little easier with Scott, 592 00:43:16.550 --> 00:43:19.509 because he is the man when it comes to fuel economy and savings, 593 00:43:19.553 --> 00:43:24.471 and it's something two or three other drivers in this series may do, that I know of. 594 00:43:24.514 --> 00:43:26.212 And most of them are on Penske's. 595 00:43:30.259 --> 00:43:35.700 [Hull] We had to be very calculating for every lap in order to get the most out of it. 596 00:43:37.490 --> 00:43:39.700 And Scott had to do his job. 597 00:43:39.510 --> 00:43:43.550 We had to leapfrog four cars to get to the front, 598 00:43:43.980 --> 00:43:45.666 at-at a very high speed circuit. 599 00:43:45.710 --> 00:43:48.408 And the pass that he made on Josef Newgarden at the end, 600 00:43:48.451 --> 00:43:52.107 showed you how much he wanted to win the race. 601 00:43:52.151 --> 00:43:54.283 [commentator] A good run for Scott Dixon. 602 00:43:54.327 --> 00:43:57.852 The blue cars pops to the outside trying to go around the outside of Josef Newgarden. 603 00:43:57.896 --> 00:44:00.681 Side-by-side coming in to turn number one. 604 00:44:00.725 --> 00:44:05.251 Newgarden won't give it up, but Dixon is gonna grab the spot and takes the lead. 605 00:44:05.294 --> 00:44:08.471 [Hull] Driving around the outside of somebody in turn one at Road America, 606 00:44:08.515 --> 00:44:10.952 that is like a carnival ride. 607 00:44:10.996 --> 00:44:13.215 There's nothing good gonna come out of that, 608 00:44:13.259 --> 00:44:15.653 but something good came out of it for us. 609 00:44:15.696 --> 00:44:17.350 [Gundlach] Road America was pretty incredible. 610 00:44:17.393 --> 00:44:18.656 [Dixon on radio] 611 00:44:18.699 --> 00:44:20.788 [Simmons on radio] 612 00:44:20.832 --> 00:44:24.139 [Gundlach] You saw it coming, because he was so far ahead, and Josef was right on him. 613 00:44:24.183 --> 00:44:26.620 But you're like, "Okay. Well, this is gonna happen." 614 00:44:26.664 --> 00:44:30.145 [commentator] Scott Dixon, the master is going to take the checkered flag, 615 00:44:30.189 --> 00:44:32.147 win for the first time in Road America, 616 00:44:32.191 --> 00:44:34.584 and the first time in 2017. 617 00:44:34.628 --> 00:44:36.640 [Gundlach] Okay. This is good. 618 00:44:36.108 --> 00:44:37.892 [Dixon on radio] 619 00:44:37.936 --> 00:44:40.680 [Simmons on radio] 620 00:44:40.112 --> 00:44:42.680 [Dixon on radio] 621 00:44:42.723 --> 00:44:47.423 [Simmons on radio] 622 00:44:47.467 --> 00:44:50.775 [Gundlach] It's hard not to get emotional about it, because you put so much into it. 623 00:44:53.647 --> 00:44:56.410 [Dixon] I feel like there's a lot of weight on your shoulders 624 00:44:56.840 --> 00:44:57.738 at the start of a race, 625 00:44:57.782 --> 00:44:59.653 which makes winning feel so damn good. 626 00:45:01.481 --> 00:45:02.874 [presenter] Scott Dixon. 627 00:45:02.917 --> 00:45:04.658 [cheering] 628 00:45:06.940 --> 00:45:08.401 All right! Whoo! 629 00:45:10.533 --> 00:45:14.973 He won the Formula B National Championship at the age of 13. 630 00:45:15.160 --> 00:45:18.803 He's the youngest driver ever to hold an international racing license. 631 00:45:21.457 --> 00:45:25.766 [Glenys] Scott was always so determined 632 00:45:25.810 --> 00:45:27.637 that that's what he wanted to do. 633 00:45:29.683 --> 00:45:32.207 We had been in the media a lot, 634 00:45:32.251 --> 00:45:36.646 so people knew that we had really struggled 635 00:45:36.690 --> 00:45:38.605 to get Scott to where he got. 636 00:45:38.648 --> 00:45:43.131 And people would always say, "Your son owes you." 637 00:45:43.175 --> 00:45:45.438 He does not owe me anything. 638 00:45:51.836 --> 00:45:55.100 [Ron] We protected him from the financial problems that we had, 639 00:45:55.143 --> 00:45:57.102 and we had a lot. 640 00:45:57.145 --> 00:46:00.496 You know, I used to work, I don't know, 40, 50 hours a week on my business, 641 00:46:00.540 --> 00:46:02.847 and 40 to 50 hours a week on Scott. 642 00:46:10.550 --> 00:46:13.901 And we tried to be as honest as we could with Scott, 643 00:46:13.945 --> 00:46:16.469 but we would keep him away from the slammed doors, 644 00:46:16.512 --> 00:46:17.818 the-- [laughs] 645 00:46:17.862 --> 00:46:20.810 "Not interested. Go away," 646 00:46:20.125 --> 00:46:22.400 or "No, motorsport isn't our thing." 647 00:46:23.781 --> 00:46:26.870 We borrowed money. I borrowed money. 648 00:46:26.131 --> 00:46:29.569 I borrowed money that even Glen didn't know about. 649 00:46:29.612 --> 00:46:32.137 It's like having a drug addiction. 650 00:46:32.180 --> 00:46:34.226 You can't stop. 651 00:46:36.837 --> 00:46:39.971 No matter what differences we have, and anything in life, 652 00:46:40.140 --> 00:46:43.496 but the pride of what he's done, and what he's achieved-- 653 00:46:43.539 --> 00:46:48.153 and it doesn't matter who has been behind him or helped him or whatever, 654 00:46:48.196 --> 00:46:51.896 he's actually the one that's achieved the accolades, 655 00:46:51.939 --> 00:46:53.549 and how well he's done, you know. 656 00:46:53.593 --> 00:46:54.855 Yeah. 657 00:46:54.899 --> 00:46:56.204 I love him to bits. 658 00:46:56.248 --> 00:46:57.771 I really do. 659 00:46:57.815 --> 00:46:59.904 [no audible dialogue] 660 00:47:14.309 --> 00:47:17.312 [Ganassi] I remember watching him walk around the paddock in Nazareth 661 00:47:17.356 --> 00:47:19.271 when he was an Indy Lights driver, 662 00:47:19.314 --> 00:47:22.230 coming over to drive Indy cars. 663 00:47:22.274 --> 00:47:25.451 I remember he was the young-looking guy, 664 00:47:25.494 --> 00:47:28.454 and I thought, "Boy, does this kid know what he's getting into?" 665 00:47:28.497 --> 00:47:29.847 You know? 666 00:47:29.890 --> 00:47:31.631 And of course he won the race there in Nazareth. 667 00:47:33.676 --> 00:47:35.896 He was very shy, 668 00:47:35.940 --> 00:47:39.730 and, uh-- and he was very shy for the first year or two, 669 00:47:39.117 --> 00:47:41.815 and it took a lot to coax him to come out of his shell a bit. 670 00:47:46.167 --> 00:47:49.779 I want Scott to be Scott, and-and-and-- 671 00:47:49.823 --> 00:47:52.130 I'm okay with whatever that is. 672 00:47:52.173 --> 00:47:55.655 As long as when it's time to go fast, he can get the job done. 673 00:47:55.698 --> 00:47:57.918 And he knows he can do that. 674 00:47:57.962 --> 00:47:59.572 We know he can do that. 675 00:48:04.980 --> 00:48:06.187 [race cars passing by in the distance] 676 00:48:13.978 --> 00:48:16.719 [Simmons] There's a lot of different points through the weekend where-- 677 00:48:16.763 --> 00:48:19.244 where a split second can make all the difference. 678 00:48:19.287 --> 00:48:21.986 You've always got to be mentally calculating in your head, 679 00:48:22.290 --> 00:48:23.683 "What's the upside if we pit now? 680 00:48:23.726 --> 00:48:25.511 What's the downside if we pit now?" 681 00:48:27.780 --> 00:48:29.515 It's a bit like counting cards in Blackjack. 682 00:48:29.558 --> 00:48:31.473 You just try to get the odds in your favor, 683 00:48:31.517 --> 00:48:33.388 and then you make your bet. 684 00:48:33.432 --> 00:48:35.860 Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. 685 00:48:35.129 --> 00:48:37.349 The goal is to win a lot more than you lose. 686 00:48:38.959 --> 00:48:41.309 [chattering] 687 00:48:41.353 --> 00:48:44.530 [Gundlach] You have to scrape together every single point possible. 688 00:48:44.573 --> 00:48:49.709 And all we can do that's do the best job that we can 689 00:48:49.752 --> 00:48:51.624 over stuff that's in our control. 690 00:48:53.582 --> 00:48:55.758 For the rest of the season, we need to be perfect. 691 00:49:01.503 --> 00:49:03.723 [Emma] He's got to not think about me, 692 00:49:03.766 --> 00:49:05.377 he's got to put the children away, 693 00:49:05.420 --> 00:49:07.857 he's got to, you know, put his helmet on, 694 00:49:07.901 --> 00:49:10.860 and trust the people that he's racing against. 695 00:49:10.904 --> 00:49:13.515 He knows what he can do on the racetrack. 696 00:49:13.559 --> 00:49:15.517 He trusts himself, 697 00:49:15.561 --> 00:49:20.440 but he's also got to put that trust in the other 33 guys around him. 698 00:49:20.870 --> 00:49:22.394 That's what I would really struggle with. 699 00:49:31.550 --> 00:49:35.189 [Kanaan] It's only one winner at the end of the day. It's either gonna be you or me. 700 00:49:35.233 --> 00:49:38.180 How can you trust somebody 701 00:49:38.620 --> 00:49:40.716 that is going after the same dream as you? 702 00:49:40.760 --> 00:49:42.240 And at the same time... 703 00:49:43.371 --> 00:49:44.982 at the same place? 704 00:49:47.710 --> 00:49:49.769 You got to choose who you can trust, and who you cannot trust. 705 00:49:59.953 --> 00:50:02.390 [Hull] You work really, really hard for this perpetual motion machine, 706 00:50:02.434 --> 00:50:04.523 that's based on time. 707 00:50:04.566 --> 00:50:06.742 You know, racing is about a timetable. 708 00:50:06.786 --> 00:50:08.788 We're at six seconds in the pit lane, 709 00:50:08.831 --> 00:50:11.530 and you lose two or three tenths of a second over your neighbor, 710 00:50:11.573 --> 00:50:13.530 that bumps you back four spots. 711 00:50:13.970 --> 00:50:14.402 Think about that. 712 00:50:14.446 --> 00:50:15.925 Three to four tenths of a second 713 00:50:15.969 --> 00:50:20.170 moves you four spots toward the rear on a normal pit stop. 714 00:50:20.600 --> 00:50:22.497 [Hull on radio] 715 00:50:22.541 --> 00:50:24.717 [crew member] He's in! He's in! He's in! 716 00:50:24.760 --> 00:50:26.588 [Simmons on radio] 717 00:50:26.632 --> 00:50:29.678 [Julian] The first stop, we came in, tires came off. 718 00:50:30.853 --> 00:50:32.681 Tires went back on. 719 00:50:32.725 --> 00:50:35.119 So Pat dropped the car, I went to send the car, 720 00:50:35.162 --> 00:50:38.861 Kyle has still got his wheel gun on the-- on the right rear wheel. 721 00:50:38.905 --> 00:50:40.820 [commentator] Scott Dixon, not as fast of a stop 722 00:50:40.863 --> 00:50:42.996 as you would expect for the Ganassi team. 723 00:50:43.400 --> 00:50:46.260 [commentator 2] Simon goes by, Hunter-Reay goes by, Rossi goes by. 724 00:50:47.522 --> 00:50:49.394 [Hull on radio] 725 00:50:49.437 --> 00:50:50.612 [Julian on radio] 726 00:51:01.319 --> 00:51:03.973 [Dixon] You know, you're coming into the pits, you have in your mind, 727 00:51:04.170 --> 00:51:06.280 like, "Yeah, this is-- this is a really good strategy. 728 00:51:06.324 --> 00:51:08.717 The guys are really fast, you're gonna gain a second here. 729 00:51:08.761 --> 00:51:11.720 We're gonna, you know, leapfrog, you know, the three guys we were behind." 730 00:51:11.764 --> 00:51:13.331 [Simmons on radio] 731 00:51:17.552 --> 00:51:19.772 [commentator] Scott Dixon, he leads the points, 732 00:51:19.815 --> 00:51:21.817 but has had a very, very difficult day today. 733 00:51:21.861 --> 00:51:24.298 Oh, and now there's a problem on the left rear. 734 00:51:26.126 --> 00:51:27.606 Oh, my God! 735 00:51:27.649 --> 00:51:28.868 [Hull on radio] 736 00:51:31.175 --> 00:51:32.263 [engine roaring] 737 00:51:32.306 --> 00:51:34.178 [tires screeching] 738 00:51:36.180 --> 00:51:37.529 [Hull on radio] 739 00:51:46.590 --> 00:51:48.888 [commentator] Man, Ganassi is struggling. 740 00:51:48.931 --> 00:51:52.761 They're ninth, 13th, 15th, and 17th. 741 00:51:58.419 --> 00:51:59.942 [commentator 2] Josef Newgarden, 742 00:51:59.986 --> 00:52:02.597 he will take the championship lead for the first time. 743 00:52:02.641 --> 00:52:05.600 Josef Newgarden dominates in Mid-Ohio. 744 00:52:09.735 --> 00:52:11.954 We're sitting in 11th, like, 745 00:52:11.998 --> 00:52:15.741 an okay salvageable day would be sixth to finish. 746 00:52:18.657 --> 00:52:20.789 [Gundlach] You put everything you have into this. 747 00:52:20.833 --> 00:52:24.750 You try to look at every avenue of how things are gonna work out, 748 00:52:24.793 --> 00:52:26.708 and then suddenly it doesn't. 749 00:52:26.752 --> 00:52:28.362 And it's something that's out of your control, 750 00:52:28.406 --> 00:52:30.147 and you feel completely helpless. 751 00:52:30.190 --> 00:52:32.758 And you walk away from the race just completely depressed or-- 752 00:52:32.801 --> 00:52:37.110 or just questioning why you're doing this in the first place. 753 00:52:41.462 --> 00:52:42.942 [Julian] Race is done. 754 00:52:42.985 --> 00:52:44.639 You want to crawl under-- a under a rock. 755 00:52:44.683 --> 00:52:46.424 You know, the whole team trusts you to perform. 756 00:52:47.816 --> 00:52:49.340 And when you get it wrong, it's just, 757 00:52:49.383 --> 00:52:51.168 you know, the weight of the world is on you. 758 00:52:53.344 --> 00:52:56.216 Yeah, whether it's putting Scott at risk on the track, 759 00:52:56.260 --> 00:52:57.826 something being wrong with the car, 760 00:52:57.870 --> 00:53:00.655 or you've just thrown away your chances of a win, it can be-- 761 00:53:00.699 --> 00:53:03.484 or a championship at that point. 762 00:53:03.528 --> 00:53:05.660 Like, if that was the last stop of the last race, 763 00:53:05.704 --> 00:53:08.100 and you were going for the championship, and you had that problem, 764 00:53:08.540 --> 00:53:10.404 then it's-- you're the problem. 765 00:53:10.448 --> 00:53:12.580 You're the reason why you lost the championship, right? 766 00:53:12.624 --> 00:53:14.191 That's what people focus on. 767 00:53:14.234 --> 00:53:16.410 [Simmons] Couldn't really tell what he was doing in the middle. 768 00:53:16.454 --> 00:53:19.500 That's because it was turning the opposite way. 769 00:53:19.544 --> 00:53:21.154 Fuck, it was horrendous. 770 00:53:25.506 --> 00:53:28.553 [Simmons] We've had a couple of races that didn't go our way. 771 00:53:28.596 --> 00:53:30.337 I think where we're sitting is 772 00:53:30.381 --> 00:53:34.800 probably better than a lot of people expected-- ourselves included-- 773 00:53:34.123 --> 00:53:37.562 um, going up against the Penske juggernaut. 774 00:53:39.912 --> 00:53:43.872 [Gundlach] Leading up to Mid-Ohio we were three points in the lead. 775 00:53:43.916 --> 00:53:47.224 But the guys in front of us, Josef and Hélio, 776 00:53:47.267 --> 00:53:49.574 finished higher than us in Mid-Ohio, 777 00:53:49.617 --> 00:53:51.358 so that puts them ahead in the points. 778 00:53:51.402 --> 00:53:53.230 That just gave them enough of a lead 779 00:53:53.273 --> 00:53:54.405 to now we're eight points back. 780 00:53:54.448 --> 00:53:56.580 On the bench up there. 781 00:53:56.102 --> 00:53:57.451 So, oh, the antenna that came out.Yeah. 782 00:53:57.495 --> 00:53:58.800 All right. Thanks. Cool. 783 00:54:02.587 --> 00:54:06.199 [Emma] I don't get the happy Scott without the winning on the track. 784 00:54:06.243 --> 00:54:10.720 And he gets the happy Emma, if he's the happy Scott, you know? 785 00:54:11.944 --> 00:54:15.339 We know that the drivers are gonna push it to the absolute limit. 786 00:54:17.558 --> 00:54:19.517 And, you know, the risks are large. 787 00:54:22.520 --> 00:54:25.610 [Julian] He's won the Indy 500, and he's made some money, he's got a beautiful family, 788 00:54:25.653 --> 00:54:27.699 and it makes you wonder what keeps his drive that high. 789 00:54:33.531 --> 00:54:36.447 [Szymanski] So, I mean, it's part of the deal. We're all at risk. 790 00:54:36.490 --> 00:54:39.319 You know, the boys in the pit lane. 791 00:54:39.363 --> 00:54:41.843 You know, when we're out there. 792 00:54:41.887 --> 00:54:45.238 I mean, I've known a number of drivers, of course, who have lost their lives. 793 00:54:45.282 --> 00:54:47.371 But... 25-- 794 00:54:49.680 --> 00:54:50.417 Fucking hell. 795 00:54:53.115 --> 00:54:56.293 Um, it's not something you really-- 796 00:54:56.336 --> 00:54:59.296 You know, you don't dwell on it, you know? 797 00:55:01.559 --> 00:55:03.561 Just don't like to-- You know, you don't like to bring up-- 798 00:55:03.604 --> 00:55:08.130 bring up the painful memories of losing-- losing your mates. 799 00:55:08.174 --> 00:55:09.871 What's that?[man] A ten-count. 800 00:55:09.915 --> 00:55:11.743 Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. All right. 801 00:55:12.961 --> 00:55:14.833 [man] Can I get another ten-count? 802 00:55:14.876 --> 00:55:16.922 Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. 803 00:55:16.965 --> 00:55:18.837 [man] Okay. 804 00:55:18.880 --> 00:55:20.360 [director] Anytime you guys are ready. 805 00:55:20.404 --> 00:55:22.623 Okay. 806 00:55:22.667 --> 00:55:24.886 Hey, everyone. I'm Lauren Bohlander. 807 00:55:24.930 --> 00:55:26.801 I'm Scott Dixon. 808 00:55:26.845 --> 00:55:28.281 Oh, I'm not Scott Dixon.No. 809 00:55:28.325 --> 00:55:30.239 Sorry, I'm Dan Wheldon. 810 00:55:30.283 --> 00:55:34.200 Driver of the Number 10 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda Firestone. 811 00:55:34.243 --> 00:55:35.419 Nice. 812 00:55:35.462 --> 00:55:37.856 [Dixon] A lot us where very tight with Dan. 813 00:55:37.899 --> 00:55:39.814 He was a big personality. 814 00:55:39.858 --> 00:55:43.383 But especially with the group I mostly hung out with-- with Dario and Tony, 815 00:55:43.427 --> 00:55:45.516 and you know, we spent a lot of time together. 816 00:55:45.559 --> 00:55:47.648 [commentator] Here they come down the front straightaway. 817 00:55:47.692 --> 00:55:50.347 And the final race for the championship is green. 818 00:55:54.438 --> 00:55:58.137 [Franchitti] I remember being terrified the night before. 819 00:55:58.180 --> 00:55:59.704 Didn't go to sleep. 820 00:55:59.747 --> 00:56:02.576 [commentator] There's the number 10 of Dario Franchitti. 821 00:56:02.620 --> 00:56:04.926 [Dixon] I think I was right behind Dario, and you know, 822 00:56:04.970 --> 00:56:07.451 there was the two of us that, kind of, sat on the bottom. 823 00:56:07.494 --> 00:56:10.367 [commentator] ...updating you as Tony Kanaan is still leading. 824 00:56:10.410 --> 00:56:12.369 But, boy, the action back behind him. 825 00:56:12.412 --> 00:56:13.848 He doesn't know what he's missing. 826 00:56:13.892 --> 00:56:15.894 [Dixon] You could tell right from the get-go, 827 00:56:15.937 --> 00:56:18.549 there was new guys, and other people maybe with, you know, 828 00:56:18.592 --> 00:56:21.290 with a chip on their shoulder that wanted to prove something. 829 00:56:21.730 --> 00:56:23.728 [commentator] Oh, so close. And they're touching right there. 830 00:56:23.771 --> 00:56:26.470 [Franchitti] A lot of times as a driver, you're in control of your own destiny. 831 00:56:26.513 --> 00:56:28.254 How much risk you're willing to take, 832 00:56:28.297 --> 00:56:30.517 how fast you go through a corner, to go faster, 833 00:56:30.561 --> 00:56:32.737 to distance yourself from the others. 834 00:56:32.780 --> 00:56:34.860 [commentator] Looking for Dan Wheldon. 835 00:56:34.129 --> 00:56:36.262 Started 34th in this field. 836 00:56:36.305 --> 00:56:38.133 [Dixon] You know, you could tell right away there was 837 00:56:38.177 --> 00:56:40.745 something that was, uh, gonna go down. 838 00:56:40.788 --> 00:56:42.442 And sure enough...[commentator] Whoa! Here we go! 839 00:56:42.486 --> 00:56:43.922 Trouble! Contact and a huge crash! 840 00:56:43.965 --> 00:56:45.184 [crew member] Go low! Go low! 841 00:56:45.227 --> 00:56:46.664 [commentator] Oh! Up at car number 2. 842 00:56:46.707 --> 00:56:48.100 Oh! Multiple cars involved. 843 00:56:48.143 --> 00:56:49.710 [commentator 2] Onboard with Will Power, 844 00:56:49.754 --> 00:56:51.160 and he's in the air! 845 00:56:58.632 --> 00:57:00.329 [Franchitti] I remember trying to brake, 846 00:57:00.373 --> 00:57:02.854 and I think it was Scott right in front of me. 847 00:57:02.897 --> 00:57:04.682 In all this commotion, all I was looking at 848 00:57:04.725 --> 00:57:06.901 was trying to not hit the car in front. 849 00:57:06.945 --> 00:57:09.513 And it all happened, I didn't see any of it. 850 00:57:15.301 --> 00:57:18.173 [Dixon] The debris, it was just scattered everywhere for, you know, 851 00:57:18.217 --> 00:57:22.221 a mile and a half of, you know, 15 to 20 Indy cars totally destroyed. 852 00:57:24.528 --> 00:57:28.314 I've seen, you know, many big accidents, you know, pile-ups, before, 853 00:57:28.357 --> 00:57:30.534 but I'd never seen a debris field like that. 854 00:57:35.843 --> 00:57:39.107 You know, there was a driver's meeting called. 855 00:57:39.151 --> 00:57:41.458 And at that point, that's not really normal. 856 00:57:43.503 --> 00:57:46.114 [Franchitti] And the doctor came in and shook his head and-- 857 00:57:46.158 --> 00:57:47.899 Well, at that point we knew Dan... 858 00:57:48.856 --> 00:57:49.901 was dead and-- 859 00:57:56.777 --> 00:57:59.606 [commentator] Don't ever say race car drivers don't have emotions, 860 00:57:59.650 --> 00:58:01.303 that they feel nothing. 861 00:58:04.698 --> 00:58:09.311 [Kanaan] I've never seen so many race car drivers crying 862 00:58:09.355 --> 00:58:11.488 because we don't, like, really do that. 863 00:58:11.531 --> 00:58:14.665 But you don't see Scott Dixon cry ever. 864 00:58:14.708 --> 00:58:16.275 That guy-- I mean... 865 00:58:16.318 --> 00:58:20.192 And some of the guys, we-- we hugged each other, 866 00:58:20.235 --> 00:58:22.237 you know, like, you know, like as a group and-- 867 00:58:22.281 --> 00:58:23.500 [sighs] 868 00:58:23.543 --> 00:58:25.763 [commentator] And there is... Tony, 869 00:58:26.807 --> 00:58:28.766 and... very distressed. 870 00:58:28.809 --> 00:58:32.726 [commentator 2] And Tony just is a-a great friend of Dan and, 871 00:58:32.770 --> 00:58:35.729 um, they hang out together, has always hung out together-- 872 00:58:35.773 --> 00:58:37.905 [Ganassi] You know, we've heard all the lines. 873 00:58:37.949 --> 00:58:41.561 "He was doing what he wanted to do. He knew the risk." 874 00:58:41.605 --> 00:58:44.850 Uh, it doesn't make the blow any softer. 875 00:58:46.610 --> 00:58:47.828 Yeah. 876 00:58:47.872 --> 00:58:49.482 We miss Dan. 877 00:58:57.980 --> 00:58:58.752 [Dixon] I think the hardest part was 878 00:58:58.796 --> 00:59:02.756 probably getting to Dan and Susie's hotel room later that night, 879 00:59:02.800 --> 00:59:06.281 you know, and they'd just had Oliver, uh, their youngest. 880 00:59:06.325 --> 00:59:10.372 You know, and even Sebastian at that time would have only been, maybe two, I think. 881 00:59:10.416 --> 00:59:13.462 And, you know, totally oblivious to what had happened, what had gone on. 882 00:59:16.596 --> 00:59:19.120 You know, I was hurting too, you know, Emma was. 883 00:59:19.164 --> 00:59:23.211 But, you know, not on a level where someone had just lost their husband. 884 00:59:23.255 --> 00:59:26.388 You know, uh, the kids had just lost their father. 885 00:59:26.432 --> 00:59:29.914 You know, his parents had flown in and, you know, they'd just lost their son. 886 00:59:33.352 --> 00:59:36.964 I've had this discussion many a times, when people-- like, when you lose friends, 887 00:59:37.800 --> 00:59:40.110 do you really think about giving up? 888 00:59:55.766 --> 00:59:58.899 [Emma] It's the only time I've seen Scott cry is when Dan died. 889 01:00:10.998 --> 01:00:13.348 [crew chattering] 890 01:00:13.392 --> 01:00:15.307 Is there another can, or is that the can? That's it. 891 01:00:15.350 --> 01:00:16.917 That is the the can of beans, Mr. Taggart. 892 01:00:16.961 --> 01:00:19.659 [TV chatter] 893 01:00:19.703 --> 01:00:23.794 [Gundlach] The guys are very goal-oriented, and they're very tight. 894 01:00:23.837 --> 01:00:25.709 They're a very good working group. 895 01:00:25.752 --> 01:00:29.160 But things can go wrong 896 01:00:29.600 --> 01:00:31.192 with any good group. 897 01:00:31.236 --> 01:00:34.210 And it's all in the recovery. 898 01:00:34.650 --> 01:00:37.938 [chattering] 899 01:00:39.200 --> 01:00:41.986 [laughing] 900 01:00:42.290 --> 01:00:44.771 [Gundlach] So, how do you build your confidence back up when things go wrong? 901 01:00:44.815 --> 01:00:47.818 Or how do you ensure that you're still focusing on the right thing, 902 01:00:47.861 --> 01:00:49.950 or focusing not on the end goal but maybe on your process, 903 01:00:49.994 --> 01:00:52.390 and how you're taking each step. 904 01:00:52.830 --> 01:00:54.825 [crew member] Go, Matt. Whoa! 905 01:00:54.868 --> 01:00:56.130 Whoo! 906 01:00:57.654 --> 01:00:59.525 Oh, tight! 907 01:00:59.568 --> 01:01:00.744 Whoo-hoo! 908 01:01:03.311 --> 01:01:05.139 [Gundlach] They get frustrated and angry with each other 909 01:01:05.183 --> 01:01:06.575 because they're all perfectionists, 910 01:01:06.619 --> 01:01:07.968 and they want to win. 911 01:01:08.120 --> 01:01:10.101 So they'll get upset for a minute, 912 01:01:10.144 --> 01:01:12.277 and then they'll, uh, they'll think about things, 913 01:01:12.320 --> 01:01:14.192 and then bring their guys back together, and say, 914 01:01:14.235 --> 01:01:16.890 "As a group, we've got to get this back together." 915 01:01:16.934 --> 01:01:18.152 And they do. 916 01:01:55.494 --> 01:01:57.670 [thunder rumbling] 917 01:01:57.714 --> 01:01:59.150 [Ganassi] Welcome to Watkins Glen, 918 01:01:59.193 --> 01:02:02.675 another beautiful day here in mid-New York State. 919 01:02:02.719 --> 01:02:07.332 Obviously we're in a championship chase here with the Nine car. 920 01:02:07.375 --> 01:02:10.117 Let's do everything we can to make sure that that happens. 921 01:02:10.161 --> 01:02:12.467 Anything we can do... 922 01:02:12.511 --> 01:02:14.513 that's within the limit of the rules... 923 01:02:16.863 --> 01:02:19.474 I would appreciate you guys know what to do. 924 01:02:19.518 --> 01:02:21.215 I don't need to be telling you. 925 01:02:23.957 --> 01:02:26.481 [Gundlach] We feel pretty confident and strong, 926 01:02:26.525 --> 01:02:29.920 and then something that we can't control starts happening, 927 01:02:29.963 --> 01:02:31.312 and it's the weather. 928 01:02:34.228 --> 01:02:38.276 The difference between a wet setup and a dry setup is massive. 929 01:02:38.319 --> 01:02:40.408 So, do we start with a wet setup? 930 01:02:40.452 --> 01:02:43.542 Because the ground is damp, and the sky is dark, 931 01:02:43.585 --> 01:02:45.979 and our weather says it's coming. 932 01:02:46.230 --> 01:02:48.242 Do we start with wet? Do we start with dry? Wet? Dry? Wet? Dry? 933 01:02:48.286 --> 01:02:51.768 We keep thinking about it, and everybody on the grid is thinking this too. 934 01:02:51.811 --> 01:02:55.467 So, Chris Simmons, he comes up with a decision to go with wet. 935 01:02:55.510 --> 01:02:59.776 And he has the guys changing gears, changing wings, changing chassis adjustments. 936 01:02:59.819 --> 01:03:02.866 Massive changes on pre-grid, we're getting called to the grid, 937 01:03:02.909 --> 01:03:04.781 and we're still changing gears. 938 01:03:04.824 --> 01:03:07.392 We were late getting to our grid spot, 939 01:03:07.435 --> 01:03:09.742 but the guys got it done, and it was the right call. 940 01:03:09.786 --> 01:03:11.831 If we hadn't, if we would have just raced what we had, 941 01:03:11.875 --> 01:03:14.940 we would be in back of the pack, and it would've been over. 942 01:03:14.138 --> 01:03:18.359 I can't believe that Chris Simmons can do this, as well as he can. 943 01:03:18.403 --> 01:03:21.232 You step back, and look, "I'm working with some really good guys." 944 01:03:21.275 --> 01:03:22.886 [commentator] Watkins Glen International, 945 01:03:22.929 --> 01:03:26.541 the scene of today's Verizon IndyCar series race. 946 01:03:26.585 --> 01:03:28.456 The championship is at stake. 947 01:03:30.632 --> 01:03:34.854 Two races remain, and they're all chasing the 26-year-old from Tennessee, 948 01:03:34.898 --> 01:03:37.814 Josef Newgarden has won three of the last four races. 949 01:03:42.949 --> 01:03:45.691 [commentator 2] Oh, boy, this is gonna be fascinating. Get ready. 950 01:03:45.734 --> 01:03:48.825 It's the IndyCar Grand Prix at The Glen. 951 01:03:48.868 --> 01:03:52.916 And Dixon determined to reduce that deficit that he has to Josef Newgarden 952 01:03:52.959 --> 01:03:54.874 at the top of this championship. 953 01:03:54.918 --> 01:03:57.940 Everybody is starting on wet weather tires, 954 01:03:57.137 --> 01:03:59.520 but they won't be on them for very long. 955 01:03:59.960 --> 01:04:00.749 Coming onto the front straight, 956 01:04:00.793 --> 01:04:03.187 here at The Glen, it's time to bring the action. 957 01:04:04.753 --> 01:04:06.886 Good start, Newgarden. Look at him on the inside. 958 01:04:06.930 --> 01:04:09.190 Three wide. Newgarden locks up. 959 01:04:09.620 --> 01:04:12.326 Can he keep it intact? He does, but here comes Rossi. 960 01:04:12.370 --> 01:04:14.415 [Dixon on radio] 961 01:04:14.459 --> 01:04:15.677 [Simmons on radio] 962 01:04:16.548 --> 01:04:17.592 [Dixon on radio] 963 01:04:17.636 --> 01:04:19.507 [Simmons on radio] 964 01:04:19.551 --> 01:04:22.467 [commentator] Everyone comes down pit road, to get on the slicks. 965 01:04:34.440 --> 01:04:35.959 [commentator] Charlie Kimball beats Scott Dixon out. 966 01:04:36.200 --> 01:04:38.178 So Dixon lost quite a few spots. 967 01:04:38.222 --> 01:04:40.311 [commentator 2] Newgarden defends Dixon to the outside. 968 01:04:40.354 --> 01:04:42.139 [commentator 1] Tough to go around the outside here Paul, 969 01:04:42.182 --> 01:04:44.970 under the inner loop, but he's already cleared him. 970 01:04:44.141 --> 01:04:46.447 [commentator 2] Now he has gotten ahead of his championship rival. 971 01:04:46.491 --> 01:04:48.885 Now he's got to chase down Castroneves. 972 01:04:56.220 --> 01:05:01.898 [Simmons on radio] 973 01:05:20.873 --> 01:05:22.135 [engine revving] 974 01:05:25.704 --> 01:05:27.619 [commentator] Not a great stop for Scott Dixon. 975 01:05:27.662 --> 01:05:30.622 He lost two positions again on the pit stop exchange. 976 01:05:30.665 --> 01:05:33.581 He made it up, and now he's dropped back again. 977 01:05:35.279 --> 01:05:36.628 [Simmons on radio] 978 01:05:36.671 --> 01:05:38.195 [Hull on radio] 979 01:05:40.632 --> 01:05:43.591 Yeah, Josef got us on that pit stop. 980 01:05:43.635 --> 01:05:45.942 [no audible dialogue] 981 01:06:03.460 --> 01:06:05.910 Come on, Scotty. 982 01:06:05.135 --> 01:06:07.746 [commentator] Will Power has the pit out location. 983 01:06:07.789 --> 01:06:09.530 He's squeezes around. 984 01:06:09.574 --> 01:06:12.664 Josef Newgarden, the championship leader in the orange and white car, 985 01:06:12.707 --> 01:06:14.709 he's gonna have to get around Will Power coming out. 986 01:06:14.753 --> 01:06:17.600 Final stop for the two Team Penske cars. 987 01:06:17.103 --> 01:06:20.630 And Josef Newgarden... at the same time... 988 01:06:20.106 --> 01:06:21.934 and it's a drag race to the line. 989 01:06:21.978 --> 01:06:23.805 And now we watch how they blend in. 990 01:06:23.849 --> 01:06:26.330 [commentator 2] Josef Newgarden totally overcooked his pit exit. 991 01:06:26.373 --> 01:06:27.722 - Oh! Against the the wall. 992 01:06:27.766 --> 01:06:29.550 [commentator 1] Oh! He gets hit! 993 01:06:29.594 --> 01:06:32.310 [Gundlach] Suddenly, out of the blue, you see in the corner of your eye, 994 01:06:32.750 --> 01:06:35.295 you see one of the cars on the TV wreck in pit lane. 995 01:06:35.339 --> 01:06:38.646 You see it's Josef. You think, "Oh, my goodness." 996 01:06:38.690 --> 01:06:44.430 [Dixon on radio] 997 01:06:44.870 --> 01:06:46.890 [Simmons on radio] 998 01:06:50.615 --> 01:06:53.900 [Gundlach] I hate that that's happened to those guys, 999 01:06:53.520 --> 01:06:54.793 because you want to beat them on merit. 1000 01:06:54.836 --> 01:06:56.577 But he just screwed up. [laughs] 1001 01:06:56.621 --> 01:06:58.666 So-- So you get really excited. 1002 01:06:58.710 --> 01:07:02.496 [Simmons on radio] 1003 01:07:05.456 --> 01:07:07.675 [commentator] We thought it was gonna rain the whole race, 1004 01:07:07.719 --> 01:07:10.852 we've had a nice, clean dry race from the start. 1005 01:07:10.896 --> 01:07:13.464 Man, big drama show today for the Penske Team. 1006 01:07:13.507 --> 01:07:14.856 [commentator 2] Enormous. 1007 01:07:18.599 --> 01:07:20.471 [commentator 1] Rossi wins at The Glen. 1008 01:07:21.689 --> 01:07:23.256 [commentator 2] Over Scott Dixon, 1009 01:07:23.300 --> 01:07:27.304 this championship has tightened way up, with one race to go. 1010 01:07:29.175 --> 01:07:31.177 [Dixon] We're in the fight. Yes, we are. 1011 01:07:31.221 --> 01:07:33.310 [Hull] I didn't-- I never thought we weren't. 1012 01:07:33.353 --> 01:07:34.876 Yeah, no. True.[laughs] 1013 01:07:34.920 --> 01:07:36.704 We're still in the fight, I should say. 1014 01:07:38.141 --> 01:07:39.620 Good job, boys. Thanks, man. 1015 01:07:39.664 --> 01:07:41.535 Sorry we didn't get the win, but--No, it's all right. 1016 01:07:41.579 --> 01:07:43.102 Scott Dixon finished second. 1017 01:07:43.146 --> 01:07:44.538 But Scott, more importantly, 1018 01:07:44.582 --> 01:07:47.367 you are now just three points behind Josef Newgarden 1019 01:07:47.411 --> 01:07:49.152 heading into double points at Sonoma. 1020 01:07:49.195 --> 01:07:51.415 What does that mean for your race in two weeks? 1021 01:07:51.458 --> 01:07:53.547 Yeah, definitely good, uh, good recovery by the team. 1022 01:07:53.591 --> 01:07:55.332 Ended up second. Good points. 1023 01:07:55.375 --> 01:07:57.290 Uh, it's definitely gonna be close, 1024 01:07:57.334 --> 01:07:59.118 coming down to the wire here for Sonoma, 1025 01:07:59.162 --> 01:08:01.164 which I expect nothing less for the Verizon IndyCar Series. 1026 01:08:01.207 --> 01:08:03.470 So, I don't know, we're gonna have to up our game at Sonoma, 1027 01:08:03.514 --> 01:08:05.810 and see if we can, you know, 1028 01:08:05.124 --> 01:08:07.518 carry away another championship trophy. 1029 01:08:09.607 --> 01:08:12.218 [Szymanski] That was a good result. 1030 01:08:12.262 --> 01:08:16.788 We took a big chunk out of Newgarden's lead. 1031 01:08:16.831 --> 01:08:19.182 All I know is we've got to beat Newgarden. 1032 01:08:28.669 --> 01:08:32.543 [Ganassi] So many times in sports, you have this, sort of, 1033 01:08:32.586 --> 01:08:35.546 confluence of people, 1034 01:08:35.589 --> 01:08:38.723 and of timing, and of equipment, 1035 01:08:38.766 --> 01:08:42.161 and of the sport itself. 1036 01:08:42.205 --> 01:08:46.209 You have this, sort of, coming together at the right time. 1037 01:08:46.252 --> 01:08:49.951 And Scott is somebody that wins with the team and loses with the team, 1038 01:08:49.995 --> 01:08:54.130 and I find that very refreshing in today's world. 1039 01:08:54.173 --> 01:08:55.870 No, I haven't spoken to the girls yet. 1040 01:08:55.914 --> 01:08:57.437 We should call them quickly. 1041 01:09:02.964 --> 01:09:06.272 [Hull] We were all young kids that have known nothing but racing. 1042 01:09:08.100 --> 01:09:11.538 Remembering where you came from, in this business, 1043 01:09:11.582 --> 01:09:13.410 defines who you are. 1044 01:09:19.459 --> 01:09:22.114 [Simmons] My first memories go back to when my dad was racing. 1045 01:09:22.158 --> 01:09:23.768 Being in the pits after the races. 1046 01:09:23.811 --> 01:09:26.771 The-- Pretty young back then, three or four years old. 1047 01:09:28.555 --> 01:09:30.644 Next thing you know, we're building our own engines, 1048 01:09:30.688 --> 01:09:33.517 and have two cars for me, and two cars for my brother. 1049 01:09:33.560 --> 01:09:36.433 And it was a real family sport, and we traveled all over the country. 1050 01:09:39.740 --> 01:09:44.136 [Gundlach] Race has been part of my life since birth. It's always been in my family. 1051 01:09:44.180 --> 01:09:47.800 My dad started taking me to the racetrack when I was really young. 1052 01:09:47.520 --> 01:09:49.100 Sleeping on the back of the trucks, 1053 01:09:49.540 --> 01:09:50.838 you know, showering at the track, kind of thing. 1054 01:09:50.882 --> 01:09:53.363 Not getting a hotel, not eating anywhere fancy. 1055 01:09:53.406 --> 01:09:55.147 It was a really kind of gypsy lifestyle. 1056 01:10:00.935 --> 01:10:03.199 [Ganassi] It starts out with a love of the automobile. 1057 01:10:03.242 --> 01:10:07.720 The kid across the street from me growing up had a very, very fast go-kart. 1058 01:10:07.115 --> 01:10:10.336 And that began the fire for me in my belly. 1059 01:10:10.380 --> 01:10:12.164 You know, I wanted to drive that go-kart. 1060 01:10:26.744 --> 01:10:30.878 I can't think of anything I'd rather be doing than this business. 1061 01:10:30.922 --> 01:10:33.664 But, uh, no, lots of sacrifices you make. 1062 01:10:33.707 --> 01:10:35.709 You know, I've been divorced. 1063 01:10:35.753 --> 01:10:38.799 You know, my daughter, who had the question from her at times about, 1064 01:10:38.843 --> 01:10:42.586 uh, you know, maybe I wasn't at a particular place while she was growing up. 1065 01:10:45.893 --> 01:10:48.287 You get to a point in your career where you think, 1066 01:10:48.331 --> 01:10:52.730 "How do you best serve the sport that you've grown up in and you love so much?" 1067 01:10:52.117 --> 01:10:53.771 [crowd cheering] 1068 01:10:53.814 --> 01:10:57.427 [Ganassi] Today, I'm in it to win races and win championships, 1069 01:10:57.470 --> 01:11:01.169 and provide some return for our partners and sponsors, 1070 01:11:01.213 --> 01:11:03.781 and take this group of people that I'm lucky enough to work with, 1071 01:11:03.824 --> 01:11:07.567 and you know, provide a valuable livelihood. 1072 01:11:07.611 --> 01:11:09.917 Everything in life is a trade-off. 1073 01:11:09.961 --> 01:11:11.702 But, hey, let's face it. 1074 01:11:11.745 --> 01:11:13.399 Winning is a hell of a lot of fun. 1075 01:11:13.443 --> 01:11:15.960 You know, when you win, I mean, that's big. 1076 01:11:16.184 --> 01:11:18.491 Yeah, and you know, 1077 01:11:18.535 --> 01:11:21.799 who better to do it with than the guy I'm doing it with? 1078 01:11:21.842 --> 01:11:23.714 [commentator] Well, you talk about a Sunday drive. 1079 01:11:23.757 --> 01:11:25.846 It's been that for Scott Dixon today. 1080 01:11:25.890 --> 01:11:27.544 A lap to go. 1081 01:11:27.587 --> 01:11:29.241 [commentator 2] Here comes Dixon. 1082 01:11:29.285 --> 01:11:31.939 [Dixon] Even at nine, 10, 11, I would still wake up at, 1083 01:11:31.983 --> 01:11:35.987 you know, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the morning to watch the Indianapolis 500. 1084 01:11:36.300 --> 01:11:40.513 The speeds were excessive, you know, 230 miles an hour. 1085 01:11:40.557 --> 01:11:44.300 The style of racing and how many passes were going on, 1086 01:11:44.343 --> 01:11:46.650 uh, to how many different people had the opportunity to win. 1087 01:11:46.693 --> 01:11:48.216 That really intrigued me. 1088 01:11:49.914 --> 01:11:55.136 And 2008 is the year that stands out, uh, in my career. 1089 01:11:55.180 --> 01:11:57.530 Um, Emma and I get married in February, 1090 01:11:58.531 --> 01:12:01.273 win the 500 in May. 1091 01:12:01.317 --> 01:12:05.103 [commentator] And here's the winner of the 92nd Indianapolis 500-mile race. 1092 01:12:05.146 --> 01:12:07.627 Scott Dixon from New Zealand. 1093 01:12:07.671 --> 01:12:10.456 [Dixon] To win the Indianapolis 500, it's such a strange feeling. 1094 01:12:10.500 --> 01:12:13.670 And to actually be in that moment, you know, 1095 01:12:13.111 --> 01:12:15.548 we've just won, you know, the biggest race in the world. 1096 01:12:15.592 --> 01:12:18.856 [commentator] The 92nd 500 winner, Scott Dixon. 1097 01:12:18.899 --> 01:12:22.555 The man from New Zealand who takes the Borg-Warner trophy here at Indianapolis. 1098 01:12:22.599 --> 01:12:25.360 [Dixon] The steps that we'd taken from, you know, starting in go-karts 1099 01:12:25.790 --> 01:12:28.822 to where we had got to as a group, as a family, 1100 01:12:28.866 --> 01:12:32.478 it magnified what it was all for, and why, you know, 1101 01:12:32.522 --> 01:12:34.524 there was blood, sweat and tears put in, you know. 1102 01:12:34.567 --> 01:12:36.656 Not just from me, but from many people. 1103 01:12:40.312 --> 01:12:42.967 [Ganassi] I think when you're talking about the greatest drivers of all time, 1104 01:12:43.100 --> 01:12:44.621 he may be there already. 1105 01:13:05.760 --> 01:13:06.773 [Dixon] Racing has been pretty much my life. 1106 01:13:06.817 --> 01:13:08.514 [car alarm beeps] 1107 01:13:08.558 --> 01:13:11.256 You know, we have a passion for competition, 1108 01:13:11.299 --> 01:13:15.826 and, uh, any day we don't win is, you know, we haven't-- we haven't completed our goal. 1109 01:13:20.961 --> 01:13:22.180 Hi, Tilly. 1110 01:13:23.529 --> 01:13:26.793 What are you doing? Good. 1111 01:13:26.837 --> 01:13:30.536 How was, uh-- How was school on Thursday and Friday? 1112 01:13:30.580 --> 01:13:32.103 How did-- How did that go? 1113 01:13:36.673 --> 01:13:38.979 Oh. Well, we'll see you in a day or two anyway, babe. 1114 01:13:40.285 --> 01:13:42.679 I know, we'll try and-- we'll try and win. 1115 01:13:42.722 --> 01:13:44.507 We'll be trying to win. 1116 01:13:50.208 --> 01:13:52.515 [Simmons] Going into Sonoma, coming off Watkins Glen, 1117 01:13:52.558 --> 01:13:54.430 we're three points back. 1118 01:13:56.954 --> 01:13:59.652 We knew we had our destiny in our own hands. 1119 01:13:59.696 --> 01:14:01.567 If we could win the race, we'd win the championship. 1120 01:14:03.743 --> 01:14:06.616 That was somewhat unexpected, and a good feeling. 1121 01:14:06.659 --> 01:14:09.401 But, uh, we also knew that we were gonna be challenged. 1122 01:14:10.837 --> 01:14:12.839 [commentator] What a beautiful picture. 1123 01:14:12.883 --> 01:14:18.236 Sonoma Raceway, hosting the 17th and final round of the Verizon IndyCar Series. 1124 01:14:21.848 --> 01:14:25.243 [Dixon] It's one of those tracks where I would say, performance-wise as a team, 1125 01:14:25.286 --> 01:14:28.594 we haven't really always excelled there. 1126 01:14:28.638 --> 01:14:30.770 It's a Penske strong track. 1127 01:14:30.814 --> 01:14:35.383 You know, it's gonna be a really steep uphill climb to try and overcome, 1128 01:14:35.427 --> 01:14:38.517 uh, four very good cars, four very good drivers, 1129 01:14:38.561 --> 01:14:41.259 and a, you know, one of the best teams in history. 1130 01:14:42.390 --> 01:14:44.784 You've also got Josef, 1131 01:14:44.828 --> 01:14:46.960 uh, and he's, you know, going in leading the championship. 1132 01:14:47.400 --> 01:14:49.833 So it's a perfect storm for a great story. 1133 01:14:56.753 --> 01:15:00.496 [Gundlach] That idea that Scott, and that the car that I'm on, could win this championship... 1134 01:15:02.280 --> 01:15:06.676 I've never been to that point in my IndyCar career before. 1135 01:15:06.719 --> 01:15:08.286 It was nerve-wracking. 1136 01:15:23.997 --> 01:15:25.956 [Ganassi] This is why we're in this business. 1137 01:15:25.999 --> 01:15:28.959 It's for days like today. Okay? 1138 01:15:29.200 --> 01:15:33.833 All the preparation, all the work, all the sweat. 1139 01:15:33.877 --> 01:15:37.271 All the effort that each and every one of us have put in all year 1140 01:15:37.315 --> 01:15:39.120 comes into a focus today. 1141 01:15:40.884 --> 01:15:42.799 It's an opportunity for great accomplishment. 1142 01:15:44.757 --> 01:15:47.107 For more than one person, I might add, in this room. 1143 01:15:49.370 --> 01:15:51.590 The only time you're gonna keep me out of that car, 1144 01:15:51.634 --> 01:15:54.114 is either if I'm dead, 1145 01:15:54.158 --> 01:15:57.509 or if I can't really do it, because a doctor tells me I can't. 1146 01:16:00.770 --> 01:16:01.992 [Kanaan] We live to race, 1147 01:16:02.350 --> 01:16:05.909 everything else comes around that. 1148 01:16:05.952 --> 01:16:10.217 Your family, your wife, your kids, everybody. 1149 01:16:10.261 --> 01:16:12.829 They have to adapt to your lifestyle. 1150 01:16:22.447 --> 01:16:26.160 [Franchitti] It's much easier to call somebody a legend when they were-- 20 years ago. 1151 01:16:26.590 --> 01:16:28.192 But for somebody that's current is, 1152 01:16:28.235 --> 01:16:31.935 I think, people struggle more to recognize just how good they are. 1153 01:16:33.230 --> 01:16:35.547 Four championships so far, 1154 01:16:35.591 --> 01:16:38.550 you know, that fifth championship would be incredible. 1155 01:16:41.684 --> 01:16:43.424 I'll see you in a minute. I'll wait here for you. 1156 01:16:43.468 --> 01:16:44.469 See you at the car, okay? Yeah. 1157 01:16:47.646 --> 01:16:48.952 [Gundlach] You have butterflies, right? 1158 01:16:48.995 --> 01:16:50.562 It's the last race, 1159 01:16:50.606 --> 01:16:53.870 and you have a legitimate chance to win this thing. 1160 01:16:53.913 --> 01:16:55.480 [commentator] It's been a terrific season. 1161 01:16:55.523 --> 01:16:58.309 Very, very tight from start to finish. 1162 01:16:58.352 --> 01:17:00.877 I've never seen it this competitive in IndyCar. 1163 01:17:00.920 --> 01:17:03.530 [Gundlach] There's so many things, so many scenarios I'm running through. 1164 01:17:03.960 --> 01:17:04.576 It starts weighing on your mind. 1165 01:17:04.620 --> 01:17:06.926 If we lose a lap, if we have an extra long pit stop, 1166 01:17:06.970 --> 01:17:09.625 if the car fails on track, if we run out of fuel. 1167 01:17:12.620 --> 01:17:15.239 And then you start thinking about all the prize money that everyone is depending on, 1168 01:17:15.282 --> 01:17:16.849 is based on this championship. 1169 01:17:16.893 --> 01:17:18.677 So it's an awful lot of responsibility and weight 1170 01:17:18.721 --> 01:17:20.331 just sitting on your shoulders. 1171 01:17:21.375 --> 01:17:22.768 [Simmons on radio] 1172 01:17:22.812 --> 01:17:24.552 [Dixon on radio] 1173 01:17:24.596 --> 01:17:26.119 [Hull on radio] 1174 01:17:33.518 --> 01:17:36.695 [commentator] It's the 17th, and final race in the Verizon IndyCar Series. 1175 01:17:36.739 --> 01:17:40.220 It's championship day, and it's time to bring the action. 1176 01:17:41.265 --> 01:17:42.832 [Simmons on radio] 1177 01:17:42.875 --> 01:17:44.877 [commentator] Newgarden to the front. Nice clean start. 1178 01:17:51.754 --> 01:17:53.233 [Fast on radio] 1179 01:18:00.588 --> 01:18:02.808 [Dixon] Starting the race, the start of the race went well. 1180 01:18:02.852 --> 01:18:05.419 Uh, past Sato, got up to fifth place. 1181 01:18:05.463 --> 01:18:07.726 [commentator] Josef Newgarden, Will Power, Hélio Castroneves, 1182 01:18:07.770 --> 01:18:09.772 Simon Pagenaud, Scott Dixon. 1183 01:18:09.815 --> 01:18:13.427 The championship five are in the top five. 1184 01:18:13.471 --> 01:18:15.342 [Dixon] And then that's when the chaos started to happen. 1185 01:18:17.562 --> 01:18:21.870 [commentator 2] Whoa! Sato, the wild thing in the dirt. 1186 01:18:21.131 --> 01:18:24.470 [commentator 1] We're hearing a report that James Hinchcliffe may have left the track. 1187 01:18:24.900 --> 01:18:25.918 [commentator 2] He's way off the track. 1188 01:18:25.962 --> 01:18:28.573 -[commentator 1] Whoa! -Sideways on the red, dirt everywhere. 1189 01:18:28.616 --> 01:18:30.444 [commentator 2] The guys at the wall. 1190 01:18:30.488 --> 01:18:32.142 [commentator 1] What a wild opening lap. 1191 01:18:32.185 --> 01:18:33.534 Just carnage. 1192 01:18:34.797 --> 01:18:37.160 [Simmons on radio] 1193 01:18:44.371 --> 01:18:46.765 [commentator] Big cloud of dust. Cars banging into each other. 1194 01:18:46.809 --> 01:18:48.332 Everybody was slowing down. 1195 01:18:48.375 --> 01:18:49.942 [commentator 2] Kanaan is in trouble, I think. 1196 01:18:49.986 --> 01:18:51.814 Kanaan has got bent suspension. 1197 01:18:51.857 --> 01:18:54.730 Somebody hit him from behind. I think he's either got a flat tire... 1198 01:18:54.773 --> 01:18:56.514 [Hull on radio] 1199 01:18:59.604 --> 01:19:01.649 [commentator] And Kanaan, the teammate to Scott Dixon. 1200 01:19:01.693 --> 01:19:03.869 That is a huge blow for Dixon. 1201 01:19:03.913 --> 01:19:08.526 He needs Kanaan in this race to help support the championship fight. 1202 01:19:12.356 --> 01:19:14.662 [Hull on radio] 1203 01:19:23.190 --> 01:19:25.369 [Hull on radio] 1204 01:19:42.995 --> 01:19:44.867 [Gundlach] Well, the first stop comes and goes. 1205 01:19:44.910 --> 01:19:47.608 And we haven't changed positions much, relative to the leader. 1206 01:19:47.652 --> 01:19:51.300 It was four Penskes versus Scott. 1207 01:19:51.470 --> 01:19:52.875 [commentator] Castroneves into turn Number 9 1208 01:19:52.918 --> 01:19:55.486 with Scott Dixon skulking just behind him, 1209 01:19:55.529 --> 01:19:57.488 trying to close in. 1210 01:19:57.531 --> 01:19:59.577 [commentator 2] Oh, Scott Dixon just lit up the tires 1211 01:19:59.620 --> 01:20:01.797 as he made a pass on Hélio Castroneves. 1212 01:20:14.157 --> 01:20:15.767 [Dixon on radio] 1213 01:20:16.855 --> 01:20:18.509 [Gundlach on radio] 1214 01:20:29.215 --> 01:20:31.261 [Hull on radio] 1215 01:20:34.786 --> 01:20:37.354 [Dixon] You're hoping of something to switch it, 1216 01:20:37.397 --> 01:20:38.964 uh, to try and switch the strategy up. 1217 01:20:42.489 --> 01:20:43.969 [Gundlach] But Hélio is right on us. 1218 01:20:44.130 --> 01:20:45.666 He's been stopping every time we stop. 1219 01:20:46.972 --> 01:20:48.104 They know our strategy. 1220 01:20:49.192 --> 01:20:52.108 [Hull on radio] 1221 01:20:57.330 --> 01:20:59.419 [Gundlach] Penske covered all strategies. 1222 01:21:00.203 --> 01:21:01.944 [Dixon on radio] 1223 01:21:03.554 --> 01:21:05.208 [Simmons on radio] 1224 01:21:10.430 --> 01:21:13.346 [Gundlach] And then suddenly the race starts to just-- 1225 01:21:13.390 --> 01:21:16.480 No one is passing, no one is doing anything exciting. It's just a kind of a parade. 1226 01:21:23.661 --> 01:21:26.490 [Dixon] I was doing all I could, and still hanging onto, 1227 01:21:26.533 --> 01:21:30.363 you know, the last five laps of the race for something, you know, big to happen. 1228 01:21:36.108 --> 01:21:37.980 [Hull] I never give up. 1229 01:21:38.230 --> 01:21:40.250 Scott never gives up. 1230 01:21:40.690 --> 01:21:43.942 You have to be able to square up to the mirror 1231 01:21:43.986 --> 01:21:47.511 at the end of the day knowing full well that you gave it everything you had. 1232 01:21:50.775 --> 01:21:53.169 [vocalizing] 1233 01:21:53.212 --> 01:21:55.954 [commentator] Scott Dixon, four-time champion, 1234 01:21:55.998 --> 01:22:00.176 and it's looking increasingly difficult to be a five-time champion here today. 1235 01:22:01.873 --> 01:22:04.615 [Gundlach] And I think the point where you start to think, 1236 01:22:04.658 --> 01:22:06.878 "Well, this isn't-- this isn't gonna happen." 1237 01:22:11.187 --> 01:22:13.580 [vocalizing continues] 1238 01:22:13.624 --> 01:22:15.539 It's not-- You don't stop doing your job. 1239 01:22:15.582 --> 01:22:17.367 You just-- Your heart just sinks. 1240 01:22:19.108 --> 01:22:21.849 And now you're just watching cars go round the track, 1241 01:22:21.893 --> 01:22:24.765 watching somebody else... win the championship. 1242 01:22:32.164 --> 01:22:35.559 [commentator] Dixon's ability to make something happen is a miracle here, 1243 01:22:35.602 --> 01:22:37.517 with half a lap to go. 1244 01:22:41.173 --> 01:22:43.697 [commentator 2] Simon Pagenaud wins in Sonoma. 1245 01:22:43.741 --> 01:22:45.830 But Josef Newgarden is 1246 01:22:45.873 --> 01:22:49.573 the 2017 Verizon IndyCar Series champion. 1247 01:22:54.447 --> 01:22:57.102 It's a reality now for Josef Newgarden. 1248 01:23:03.650 --> 01:23:05.328 [Emma] Scott is a guy that 1249 01:23:05.371 --> 01:23:10.289 unless he's going really fast, he doesn't feel alive. 1250 01:23:10.333 --> 01:23:13.945 He feels euphoric when he's chancing death. 1251 01:23:19.385 --> 01:23:22.214 Just as I was a seven-year-old getting in a go-kart, 1252 01:23:22.258 --> 01:23:24.956 is that it's the same thing. 1253 01:23:25.000 --> 01:23:28.394 It's a race against your fellow competitors, and you're trying to win. 1254 01:23:28.438 --> 01:23:30.396 And that's-- that's all it is. 1255 01:23:30.440 --> 01:23:32.442 But there's so much more going on now. 1256 01:23:33.921 --> 01:23:36.794 It's not wanting to disappoint. 1257 01:23:36.837 --> 01:23:40.493 Whether it's my parents, my brothers and sisters, investors, 1258 01:23:40.537 --> 01:23:42.104 you know, Emma, you know, the kids, 1259 01:23:42.147 --> 01:23:44.758 people that have helped me along the way. 1260 01:23:44.802 --> 01:23:46.108 Because I didn't give it my all, 1261 01:23:46.151 --> 01:23:48.153 or because I made a silly mistake, 1262 01:23:48.197 --> 01:23:50.634 because I didn't prepare well enough. 1263 01:23:57.510 --> 01:23:59.469 [Hull on radio] 1264 01:24:05.823 --> 01:24:09.870 [Hull] Some days the reality exceeds expectation, 1265 01:24:09.131 --> 01:24:10.741 and some days you accept the reality. 1266 01:24:19.489 --> 01:24:20.751 Oh, well. 1267 01:24:20.794 --> 01:24:21.839 Shit. 1268 01:24:43.121 --> 01:24:44.601 Well done, baby. Thanks, babe. 1269 01:24:44.644 --> 01:24:46.864 I'm sorry. It's fucking annoying. 1270 01:24:49.736 --> 01:24:51.695 [reporter] Hey, Scott! 1271 01:24:51.738 --> 01:24:52.870 Hey, Scott! 1272 01:24:52.913 --> 01:24:54.872 The best team won, I guess. 1273 01:24:54.915 --> 01:24:56.700 That's all you've got to say. 1274 01:24:56.743 --> 01:24:59.940 We'll go get them next year. 1275 01:24:59.137 --> 01:25:01.183 Have a couple of beers tonight, 1276 01:25:01.226 --> 01:25:03.663 and we'll start planning for next year tomorrow. 1277 01:25:05.560 --> 01:25:06.144 It's all right. Next year. 1278 01:25:06.188 --> 01:25:07.711 Congratulations on a great season, Scott. 1279 01:25:07.754 --> 01:25:09.104 Yeah. Well done, guys. 1280 01:25:09.147 --> 01:25:10.844 Congrats. Congratulations on a great season. 1281 01:25:10.888 --> 01:25:13.586 You're the best. Oh, thank you. 1282 01:25:13.630 --> 01:25:15.806 Well, do you know what? Next year it's all even-- 1283 01:25:15.849 --> 01:25:18.156 I'm so excited about next year already. 1284 01:25:18.200 --> 01:25:19.984 I don't think it was meant to-- 1285 01:25:20.270 --> 01:25:22.334 I think it was meant to be this way. Do you? 1286 01:25:22.378 --> 01:25:23.988 Yeah, I guess. I feel it. 1287 01:25:24.310 --> 01:25:25.772 I love you. I'll be back at the truck.Okay. 1288 01:25:55.237 --> 01:25:59.110 [man] ♪ Well, my pad is very messy I got whiskers on my chin ♪ 1289 01:25:59.154 --> 01:26:02.809 ♪ And I'm all hung up on music But I always play to win ♪ 1290 01:26:02.853 --> 01:26:06.770 ♪ I ain't got no time for lovin' 'Cause my time is All used up ♪ 1291 01:26:06.813 --> 01:26:10.121 ♪ Sitting around creating All that groovy kind of love ♪ 1292 01:26:10.165 --> 01:26:14.604 ♪ 'Cause I'm a man, yes I am And I can't help But love you so ♪ 1293 01:26:17.215 --> 01:26:22.394 ♪ Oh, I'm a man, yes I am And I can't help But love you so ♪ 1294 01:26:42.501 --> 01:26:44.240 [fades out] 1295 01:26:44.680 --> 01:26:46.157 [instrumental] 1296 01:28:33.699 --> 01:28:34.918 [ends] 109084

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