The Columbus Dispatch

Indy 500 winners robbed at a Taco Bell

- By Michael Marot

INDIANAPOL­IS — After winning the Indianapol­is 500 pole, collecting a $100,000 check and doing the usual interview circuit, Scott Dixon tried to relax.

Instead, he got the scare of his life.

As he ordered dinner for his teammates at one of the few fast-food restaurant­s still open near Indianapol­is Motor Speedway, Dixon and three-time Indianapol­is 500 winner Dario Franchitti were robbed at gunpoint while waiting in the drive-thru line.

Neither was injured and two boys, ages 15 and 14, were arrested a short time later.

“While they were ordering with their windows down two guys approached at gunpoint,” said Tony Kannan, a teammate of Dixon’s with Chip Ganassi Racing. “They held a gun at Dixon’s head and asked him for his wallet and his phone. You don’t expect that to happen, especially here.”

The robbery happened shortly before 10 p.m. less than a mile from one of the world’s most famous racing venues, where Dixon had just earned the top starting position in IndyCar’s showcase race coming up on Sunday. Police did not immediatel­y disclose what was taken from the two drivers.

While the notion that one of IndyCar’s biggest and best-paid stars was making a late-night fast food run seemed odd to some, that wasn’t the case in Gasoline Alley where Dixon is one of the most respected drivers.

“Actually, I have done that a few times,” team owner and former IndyCar star Michael Andretti said. “When you’re driving, you’re in the motorhome and sometimes you eat late and you just want to get a quick bite. And things around here close early.”

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