“There has been a lot of female jockeys and female drivers that have a lot of success now So, it's just good to be out there and to represent the women.”
As Dixon regularly drives at Albion Park, she believes it may be a benefit across the UDC.
“I'll have a bit of an advantage, but I think nearly every driver, bar maybe one, has driven at Albion,” she said.
“But, it will be good to just be out there and obviously it's a bit easier being at home and on our own track.”
Dixon will be joined by fellow local drivers Pete McMullen and Angus Garrard, who is the reigning champion of the series, in the second edition of the series.
The first edition of the UDC earlier was a popular inclusion on the harness racing calendar with local driver Garrard walking away with the chocolates as the champion of the inaugural series.
The second UDC will be run across Friday and Saturday evening at Albion Park.