More than two decades after Scott Dixon won his first IndyCar race, he triumphed over the road course in Toronto to move into a tie with Mario Andretti for second on the career list.
Dixon’s victory on Sunday was the 52nd of his career, and it left only A.J. Foyt ahead of him. It also thrust Dixon, who turns 42 on Friday, back into the championship hunt. He is fifth in the standings with seven races left, and a seventh title would tie Foyt for the most in series history.