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Kanaan saddened by KV Racing’s demise

Chip Ganassi Racing’s Tony Kanaan says that seeing the end of the team with whom he raced to Indianapolis 500 glory just four years ago was “weird and sad.” KV Racing won seven races over the course of its 14-year existence, its major high point being Kanaan’s victory in the 2013 Indy 500. However, following a failed attempt to partner with Carlin and land Mikhail Aleshin and his SMP backing for this year, the Kevin Kalkhoven/Jimmy Vasser-owned team has folded. Its equipment is due to go to auction in March. Said Kanaan: “Let me put it this way. It's weird or sad to see a team go, regardless of who those people are. But for me, especially that team, we won the biggest race of our...
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