INDIANAPOLIS -- Scott Dixon keeps finding ways to put the milestones in perspective.
Sure, he knows a sweep of the Harvest GP doubleheader in Indianapolis would give him six wins this season, matching a career high. He's also aware he needs two wins to tie Mario Andretti for second in IndyCar history with 52. And if he wins a sixth IndyCar season title, he knows he'd be just one behind A.J. Foyt's record.
But Dixon didn't get to the verge of making history by making a big deal out of historic moments and he's certainly not going to start now.