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'This is not how I want to go out' - Kanaan

Contractually, it was the last race of 2020 for Tony Kanaan but it's not going to be the swansong for the 45-year-old veteran if he has anything to say about it. 'I'm going to do everything possible to run all the ovals next year because this is not how I want to go out,' said Kanaan following Sunday's 19th-place finish at World Wide Technology Raceway. 'Plan B is that I'll just put something together for the Indianapolis 500.' The 2013 Indy 500 winner ran all six ovals for A.J. Foyt this season but it was hardly the farewell tour he envisioned because of the pandemic. There were no fans allowed at Indianapolis or Texas and limited spectators for Iowa and Madison, Ill., so the most popular...
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