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IndyCar: Ganassi completes budget for three cars

The GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma featured a four-car assault from Chip Ganassi Racing that ultimately led to Scott Dixon being crowned championship in the No. 9 Target Chevy. Based on rumors circulating throughout the paddock last weekend, it could be trimmed to three cars in 2016. Mentions of CGR consolidating its efforts to three full-time cars in with Dixon, Tony Kanaan in the No. 10 Chevy, and Charlie Kimball in the No. 83 Novo Nordisk Chevy made the rounds, and if that's the case, if leaves the part-time use of the No. 8 shared by Sage Karam and Sebastian Saavedra in question. "It's a work in progress for us," Ganassi Racing managing director Mike Hull told RACER. "We...
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