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IndyCar: Ganassi's Hull on 'the hardest-fought championship that we have ever won'

Scott Dixon's work behind the steering wheel of the No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Chevy on Sunday played a massive part in the New Zealander's ability to clinch his fourth Verizon IndyCar Series championship. And on pit lane, the work of his pit crew – led by Blair Julian, and on the timing stand, with race strategist Mike Hull and engineer Chris Simmons – made a big difference in Dixon's rise from third to first in the standings. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Justin Wilson eBay Charity Auction set for September 14 start RACER: Robin Miller with Derrick Walker on his tenure at IndyCar, Part 2 IndyCar: Honda, Firestone make significant donations to Wilson Children’s Fund...
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