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2008: 

Scott Dixon wins Driver's Championship



Scott Dixon wins the 2008 Indycar Series Drivers Championship
 
Hideki Mutoh wins the 2008 Rookie of the Year
 
For the third consecutive season, Honda powered the entire 33-car starting field at the Indy 500. And for the third year in a row, and the only three times in Indianapolis 500 history, there was not a single engine-related retirement in the event.
 



251994:Production on a Methanol-Fueled V-8
261995:Ribiero Wins First Honda-Powered Indy Race
271996:Honda Named Manufacturer's Champion
281997:Honda Drivers Sweep Top 3 in Driver's Competition
291998:Honda-Powered Drivers Capture 13 of 19
301999:Montoya Finishes Season Ranked 1st
312000:Ferran Sets Closed-Course Speed Record
322001:Honda Dominates in Driver's Championship
332002:Ricky Carmichael Undefeated in Motocross
342003:Dan Wheldon is Rookie of the Year
352004:Honda Claims IRL "Triple Crown" of Championships
362005:Honda Wins Second IndyCar Manufacturers' Championship
372006:Honda Serves as Single IndyCar Engine Supplier
382007:Dario Franchitti wins Driver's Championship
392008:Scott Dixon wins Driver's Championship



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