In one corner stands an icon, an open-wheel superstar looking to add yet another notch to his already impressive belt.
Scott Dixon doesn't need a fifth IndyCar title to go down as one of the greatest of all-time. But to become the only man within two championships of the legendary A.J. Foyt (seven) would all but cement his place on IndyCar's Mount Rushmore.
In the other corner stands a breakout star, a 26-year-old wunderkind with his sights set on becoming this generation's Scott Dixon.
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