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INDYCAR: Chevy not listening to switch rumors

Chevrolet Director of Competition for Chevrolet and Cadillac Mark Kent says that Chevy is unconcerned by ongoing speculation that Chip Ganassi Racing will move to Honda for 2017. RACER.com previously reported that Honda is seeking to strengthen its team roster by tempting Ganassi back into its fold, but Kent said that he does not intend to worry about 2017 until after this weekend's season finale at Sonoma. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar ANALYSIS: Paths to the IndyCar championship INDYCAR: Pagenaud - Strategy is biggest worry INDYCAR: Pagenaud nabs pole; Power fourth INDYCAR: Andretti, Montoya pace final practice INDYCAR: Pratt & Miller won't put in aero bid "Right now...
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