His first win since May 2021 at Texas extends Dixon's streak of winning at least one race in a record 17 consecutive years, and it leaves him trailing only A.J. Foyt's 67 wins on the career list. It also shoves Dixon into the thick of the points race as he chases a seventh title, which would match Foyt for the most in the history of the open-wheel series.
The win was also a breath of fresh air for Chip Ganassi Racing, which was thrown into turmoil this week over the contract status of reigning series champ Alex Palou. Ganassi issued a news release Tuesday that said it exercised its option on Palou for next season, only for Palou to refute it and rival team McLaren to announced he'd be driving for it.
Palou recovered from a wreck in practice to finish sixth on Sunday.
Herta, who tested for McLaren in Formula 1 earlier in the week, finished second for Andretti Autosport. Rosenqvist was third with Graham Rahal in fourth and points leader Marcus Ericsson in fifth.
Rosenqvist tried to pass Alexander Rossi just past the midway point of the race, diving low going through a corner and forcing the Andretti Autosport driver into the outer wall. It was a similarly aggressive move to what Rossi did in wrecking teammate Romain Grosjean at Mid-Ohio — though not in Rossi's opinion.
"I wasn't the one doing the overtaking last week. Not quite the same," Rossi said, "but it's a shame."
Rosenqvist and Rossi could be teammates soon. The former will be back with McLaren next season, though it's uncertain whether it will be an IndyCar ride, while Rossi already has announced plans to join the team.