Scott Dixon snapped a 22-race winless streak today and moved into a tie with Mario Andretti for second on IndyCar's career wins list when he held off pole-sitter Colton Herta and Felix Rosenqvist in the series' return to Canada.
Dixon qualified second and spent the day running up front, despite creative fuel and tire strategies as teams jockeyed for track position early in the race. And the six-time series champ was still out front when Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Kirkwood tangled to bring out the final caution and force a restart with 18 laps to go.
Dixon quickly opened a 2-second gap over Herta and the rest of the field and never relinquished it in cruising to his fourth win at Toronto, where IndyCar returned for the first time since 2019, and his 52nd win overall.
Not a bad early birthday present for the New Zealander, who turns 42 on Friday.