DETROIT – Scott Dixon has had a lot of memorable days as a five-time IndyCar season champion.
There's a good chance, though, it will be easy for him to remember what happened Sunday.
Dixon won the Detroit Grand Prix, his first victory of the year and 45th of his career, just hours after being honored by Queen Elizabeth II.
"Yeah, huge day," he said. "Definitely one I won't forget."
The Chip Ganassi Racing driver from New Zealand finished nearly 2 seconds in front of rookie Marcus Ericsson, who had his best finish on the IndyCar series. Will Power was third followed by, Ryan Hunter-Reay and Alexander Rossi.
Power's performance was impressive because his car stalled on lap four.
"Feels like a win," he said.
Dixon bounced back after failing to finish a race for the first time in two years on Saturday, hitting a wall after just 23 laps.