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An Indycar icon, a name synonymous with bowls, and a long-distance runner who pushed for women's equity in sport are among those who have been recognised in the New Year Honours.
New Zealand's most successful modern motorsport champion, Sir Scott Dixon has been knighted.
Dixon has claimed six IndyCar Championships and four Daytona victories with Wayne Taylor Racing.
The Indycar driver has competed for Chip Ganassi Racing Teams since 2001, the longest tenure for a driver in the team's history.
Of the current IndyCar drivers, he has the most wins with 59 victories, as well as the record of most career IndyCar podiums with 142. He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in March 2024.
Outside of motorsport, he supports various charities and is an ambassador for CanTeen, St Jude and Teen Cancer America.
Lorraine Moller, who competed internationally from 1973 to 1996 as a track
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