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INDYCAR: Ganassi promises to help Honda teams
Chip Ganassi Racing has promised to be "unselfish" in working with fellow Honda IndyCar teams following its switch from Chevrolet for the 2017 season. The series powerhouse announced its move back to Honda– with which it has a rich history – on Friday after three years with Chevrolet that included winning the 2015 championship with Scott Dixon. Ganassi managing director Mike Hull dismissed suggestions the move gives Honda a big-hitting rival to challenge the dominant Penske-Chevrolet partnership, which won 10 out of 16 races this year and took Simon Pagenaud to the championship. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar INDYCAR: Eight drivers set for Gateway tire test...
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