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Jones brings 'different vibe' to downsized Ganassi - Dixon

Scott Dixon admits that he's still adapting to the off-season changes at Chip Ganassi Racing, which downsized from four cars to two and hired Ed Jones to replace departing veteran Tony Kanaan during the winter. The reduced car count translates to less data to draw upon during a race weekend, which Dixon concedes is a relative disadvantage, although he said that loss is offset by gains in other areas. But the four-time champion believes that the contrast between the personalities of his new teammate and his previous ones has been almost as jarring. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Power leads opening Barber practice Portland reports big ticket sales for IndyCar IndyCar Barber Friday...
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