In a sense, it was a perfect month for Kiwi Scott Dixon......he was one of the fastest cars all month, he was the fastest on Pole Day two weeks ago....and he dominated today's Indianapolis 500, becoming the first New Zealander to win the storied race, the 19th to win from the pole and the first since Jacques Villeneuve in 1995 to win in a unified open-wheel series.
As expected, the Big Three teams--Target/Ganassi, Team Penske and Andretti-Green Racing--dominated from start to finish but with the exception of Dixon and Penske's Helio Castroneves, problems befell all the other Big 3 drivers today(more on some of their problems later.......

). Dixon led 115 laps, the most by a race winner since Juan Pablo Montoya, driving a one-off for Target/Ganassi in 2000, led 167 laps and was the strongest driver on the track pretty much most of the race, taking the lead from Panther Racing's Vitor Meira on lap 172 for good. For his part, Meira, who notched his second runner-up finish in the past 4 years, was the surprise of the month as his team was not considered one of the favorites this month. Rounding out the top-5 were AGR's Marco Andretti, Penske's Castroneves and Vision Racing's Ed Carpenter; like Meira, Carpenter was not favored to win but unlike most of the Big 3's drivers, Carpenter was competitive all day long.
The fight for Indy 500 rookie honors was as competitive today as the fight for the Borg-Warner Trophy.......taking the top spot amongst the rookies' was Rahal-Letterman's Ryan Hunter-Reay, who piloted the #17 Ethanol car to a 6th-place finish; another rookie who ran with the big dogs today at the Brickyard was AGR's Hideki Mutoh, who was the fastest rookie this month; Mutoh finished 7th and it is a safe bet that one of these two cats'll walk away with 500 rookie honors.
Now.....what happened to the other Big 3 drivers? A combination of dumb mistakes, bad luck and boneheaded moves............First, who drives for the Big 3?
--TGR: Dixon(1st), Wheldon(12th)
--Penske: Castroneves(4th), Briscoe(23rd)
--AGR: Andretti(3rd), Mutoh(7th), Patrick(22nd), Kanaan(29th)
As far as bad luck goes.......while he drove well for the first half of the race, an ill-handling car sent Wheldon back for the remainder of the race. A combination of bad luck and dumb mistakes befell AGR's Tony Kanaan....the dumb mistake was courtesy of his teammate, Marco Andretti, who made a very risky low-side pass in turn 3 just past halfway, pushing TK into the marbles and causing him to spin out.....whereupon he had the bad luck to be involved in a 2-car wreck w/Sarah Fisher. But the worst incident of the day involved Penske's Ryan Briscoe and AGR's Danica Patrick......
So, what happened? On the last round of stops, Briscoe apparently forgot the first rule of racing etiquette on pit lane......don't run into other drivers' cars! As he was pulling out of his pitstall, he nailed the left-rear of Patrick's car, ending her day......and then things got interesting. After getting out of her car, her day done, Patrick starts storming down pitlane towards Briscoe's pitstall to confront Briscoe over what happened(remember Infineon, 2005?.....

). Thankfully, a couple of pit stewards and track security got to her
before she got to Briscoe's pitstall.
In the end, it was New Zealand's Scott Dixon who capped off a perfect month of may with the biggest prize on the calendar.......a win at the Indianapolis 500.
Top-10 from a very interesting Indianapolis...................................
1st} #9 Scott Dixon........................................200 laps
2nd} #4 Vitor Meira........................................-1.750 sec
3rd} #26 Marco Andretti..................................-2.313 sec
4th} #3 Helio Castroneves..............................-6.262 sec
5th} #20 Ed Carpenter...................................-6.551 sec
6th} #17 Ryan Hunter-Reay............................-6.989 sec
7th} #27 Hideki Mutoh....................................-7.876 sec
8th} #15 Buddy Rice......................................-8.870 sec
9th} #14 Darren Manning................................-9.202 sec
10th} #99 Townsend Bell................................-9.457 sec