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Ganassi still confident of challenging Penske in qualifying

After a day of very mixed fortunes for the Chip Ganassi Racing team in Toronto, Scott Dixon in particular is confident there’s more to come from the team. The reigning champion, whose surge to the third of his four titles started by winning both rounds of the double-header at Toronto in 2013, finished the day fourth fastest behind three Team Penske cars. However, he believes he can close the 0.36sec gap to today’s fastest driver, championship leader Simon Pagenaud. He declared: "It was a good start to the weekend for Team Target. We made some good adjustments to the car in the first practice session and were just really adapting to the changes in the track layout. “P4 in the...
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