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Chip Ganassi Racing

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American auto racing team
For this team's complete NASCAR history, seeNASCAR operations of Chip Ganassi Racing.

Chip Ganassi Racing
Owner(s)Chip Ganassi
Principal(s)Mike Hull
BaseIndianapolis, Indiana
SeriesIndyCar Series
Indy NXT
Race driversIndyCar:
8.Cayman IslandsKyffin Simpson
9.New ZealandScott Dixon
10.SpainÁlex Palou
Indy NXT
8. TBA
9.United StatesBryce Aron
10.NetherlandsNiels Koolen
No. TBA
ManufacturerHonda
Career
DebutCART/CCWS:1990 Autoworks 200
IndyCar:2000 Indianapolis 500
NASCAR (Cup Series):
1989Motorcraft Quality Parts 500 (Atlanta)[a]
2001Daytona 500 (Daytona)[b]
NASCAR (Busch/Nationwide/Xfinity Series):2004 Kroger 200 Presented by Tom Raper RVs[c]
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 22
Champ Car: 4
IndyCar: 13
Grand-Am: 5
Indy 500 victories6 (2000,2008,2010,2012,2022,2025)
Race victoriesTotal: 275
CART/CCWS: 40
IndyCar: 105
NASCAR Cup Series: 27[d]
NASCAR Xfinity Series: 22[e]
ARCA Racing Series: 5
Rolex: 41
IMSA: 26[f]
WEC: 6
Global RallyCross Championship: 2
Extreme E: 1

Chip Ganassi Racing, LLC (CGR, also sometimes branded asChip Ganassi Racing Teams), is an Americanauto racing organization competing in theNTT IndyCar Series. They have formerly competed in theNASCAR Cup andXfinity Series,Global Rallycross Championship,Extreme E,Rolex Sports Car Series,IMSAWeatherTech SportsCar Championship and theFIA World Endurance Championship. It was founded in 1990 by businessman and former racecar driverChip Ganassi from the assets ofPatrick Racing to compete in theCART IndyCar World Series.

After winning four consecutive CART championships from 1996 to 1999 with driversJimmy Vasser,Alex Zanardi andJuan Pablo Montoya, in 2000 Ganassi became the first CART organization to return to theIndianapolis 500 after the open-wheel"split" between CART and the Indy Racing League in 1996. A dominant victory with Montoya would foresee the team's permanent switch to the IRL (nowIndyCar Series), where further championships would be won withScott Dixon,Dario Franchitti andÁlex Palou, including another four straight from 2008 to 2011. In 2025, the team fielded the Nos. 8, 9 and 10 Dallara-Hondas forKyffin Simpson, Dixon, and Palou full-time in the IndyCar Series, and the No. 9 and 10 Dallaras forJonathan Browne andNiels Koolen in theIndy NXT Series.

In 2001, Ganassi bought a majority stake inFelix Sabates'Team SABCO NASCAR team, which had operated since1989, marking his entry into that championship asChip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates and inheriting that organizations history, while also partnering to compete in theGrand-AmRolex Sports Car Series. In 2009, Ganassi partnered withDale Earnhardt, Inc. ownerTeresa Earnhardt to merge their NASCAR operations into Ganassi's shop and run under the banner ofEarnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates. The NASCAR team dropped the Earnhardt name in 2014, and Ganassi revealed that Teresa was never truly involved with the team.[1]Rob Kauffman, chairman of theRace Team Alliance, purchased a stake in the team in 2015.[2] Sabates retired from his ownership role after the 2020 season. In 2021, Ganassi accepted an unsolicited offer from former CGR Xfinity Series driverJustin Marks to sell the entire NASCAR operation to Marks'Trackhouse Racing Team, with the deal finalized after that season.[3] The NASCAR program fielded full-time entries for notable drivers includingKyle Petty,Joe Nemechek,Sterling Marlin,Jimmy Spencer,Casey Mears,Juan Pablo Montoya,Jamie McMurray,Kyle Larson,Kurt Busch andRoss Chastain

Together, they have won 17 Open Wheel titles (4 in CART, 13 in IndyCar), 5 Grand-Amsports car championships, and wins in the Indianapolis 500 (six times),Daytona 500,Brickyard 400,24 Hours of Daytona,12 Hours of Sebring,Petit Le Mans and a24 Hours of Le Mans class win, and over 200 wins across all categories.[4]

American open-wheel racing history

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Drivers

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Current

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Drivers (chronological)

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CART history

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Jimmy Vasser's Reynard 96I in a Honda Collection Hall.
Eddie Cheever at Laguna Seca in 1991.

In1989,Chip Ganassi, who had driven in theIndyCar World Series but had his career cut short due to a career-ending crash at Michigan in 1984, joinedPat Patrick as co-owner forEmerson Fittipaldi'sMarlboro IndyCar team. Patrick had announced he was going to retire at the end of the year, and the team would go completely to Ganassi. The team won theIndy 500 andthe IndyCar Championship.

By season's end, Patrick had second thoughts. Instead of retracting the sale of the team to Ganassi, he went ahead with the deal as planned and instead restarted his team by taking over the upstartAlfa Romeo IndyCar effort for1990. Fittipaldi took the Marlboro sponsorship toTeam Penske, an arrangement that was also pre-planned (Penske had supplied Patrick with a fleet of Penske chassis for 1989 as part of the deal).

Ganassi officially took over the remaining assets of the team (including the 1989 Penske chassis) and renamed it Chip Ganassi Racing. He signed formerFormula One driverEddie Cheever and raced full-time in the IndyCar World series withTarget as the primary sponsor.

In1992, Ganassi expanded to a two-car effort for theIndy 500, addingArie Luyendyk for the Indy-only entry. Later Ganassi debuted rookieRobby Gordon in selected events. For1993, Luyendyk replaced Cheever full-time. Luyendyk won thepole position for theIndy 500 and finished second to Fittipaldi, Ganassi's former driver in his partnership withPatrick. For1994,Michael Andretti joined the team, immediately after returning from his failed transition toFormula One in1993. He scored Ganassi's first IndyCar victoryat Surfers Paradise.

Target continued to sponsor Ganassi's operation through the decade, and by the mid part of the decade, the team had risen to the top of the series. Perhaps the most impressive wasJuan Pablo Montoya winning the championship in hisrookie season in1999. They won four consecutive series championships, withJimmy Vasser (1996),[6]Alex Zanardi (19971998),[6] and Montoya in1999, becoming the first car owner to win four consecutive CART championships.[6] In2000, Ganassi became the first CART team to break ranks and return to race in theIndianapolis 500, part of the rivalIndy Racing League. The team saw instant success as Montoya dominatedthe race.[6] Montoya also became the first driver to win theIndianapolis 500 and theMichigan 500 inthe same year sinceRick Mears in1991. However, he was unable to duplicate his championship success of 1999. Vasser's performance steadily dwindled, as his lone victory atHouston was his first in nearly two years.

The team ran from1992 to2002 before moving into the Indy Racing League full-time. They had run one IRL entry for formermotocross racerJeff Ward in2002, in which Ward won one race atTexas in one of the closest finishes in IRL history.

IndyCar Series history

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Ganassi's No. 9 car ofScott Dixon preparing for practice
Charlie Kimball at the2012 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.

Chip Ganassi Racing initially entered the Indy Racing League (IRL) withJuan Pablo Montoya andJimmy Vasser in the2000 Indianapolis 500 won byrookie Montoya. In2001, they returned toIndy with Vasser,Bruno Junqueira,Nicolas Minassian, andNASCAR'sTony Stewart, who would alsocompete in that evening'sCoca-Cola 600. But in neither year did they run the entire IndyCar Series season.

For2002, Ganassi made the jump to the IndyCar Series full-time withJeff Ward driving one car, with the addition of Ganassi's twoCART Championship driversKenny Bräck andBruno Junqueira atIndianapolis. None of those three would drive for Ganassi in2003; the replacements wereScott Dixon – a midseason addition to Ganassi's Champ Car team in2002 – andTomas Scheckter.[7] Dixon won three races and the series championship while Scheckter struggled and was released from his contract.Tony Renna was due to replace him, but was killed in a testing crash at Indianapolis.[8]EnglishmanDarren Manning wound up in the seat for2004. The team's performance suffered the next two seasons and when Manning was fired, a bevy of drivers ran in Ganassi's cars, among them formerFormula Onetest driversRyan Briscoe andGiorgio Pantano, andJaques Lazier. For2006, Ganassi scaled back to two cars, with Dixon returning along with2005 Indianapolis 500 ChampionDan Wheldon, whom Ganassi signed away fromAndretti Green Racing in the offseason.[7][9] The team also changed toHonda engines (due to series engine supplier standardization from2006 to2011 seasons), along with all other IndyCar teams, andDallara chassis for 2006.

The2007 IndyCar Series season showed promise for Ganassi, as Dixon took 4 wins atWatkins Glen,Nashville,Mid Ohio, andSonoma[7] and Wheldon took 2 additional wins atHomestead andKansas.[9] The2008 IndyCar season was even stronger for the team with eventual champion Dixon taking wins atHomestead,Indianapolis,Texas, Nashville,Edmonton, andKentucky,[7] and teammate Wheldon finishing 4th overall after winning atKansas again and atIowa.[9] Shortly before the conclusion of the season it was announced that Wheldon would not return as Dixon's teammate in2009, a role taken by2007 IndyCar Champion andIndy 500 winnerDario Franchitti ofScotland. Franchitti teamed with Dixon for the non-championship race at Surfers' Paradise at the end of 2008.[10]

TheTarget Chip Ganassi[11] car driven by Franchitti won the94th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday May 30, 2010.[12]

For 2011, Ganassi expanded, to add an additional 2-car team forGraham Rahal andCharlie Kimball housed in the race shop of NHRA drag racerKenny Bernstein.[13]

Ganassi announced that in 2012, all 4 cars would be powered by Honda engines after the series decided to have multiple engine manufacturers (Honda, Chevrolet, and Lotus) for the first time since 2005.[14]

The Ganassi cars driven by Franchitti and Dixon came in first and second in the2012 Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 27, 2012. It was Franchitti's third Indianapolis 500 win and his second win with Ganassi. Rahal left Ganassi following the season for his father's team,Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. In 2013, the team was dominant for the second half of the year, with Kimball's first win at Mid-Ohio, and Dixon adding four wins to overtakeHélio Castroneves for his third IndyCar title. The team also ran a fourth car, the No. 8, at Indianapolis for Briscoe, sponsored byNTT DATA. Despite the title, Ganassi was dealt a major blow when Franchitti was medically forced into retirement following a crash at Race 2 in Houston.Alex Tagliani replaced Franchitti at Auto Club.

In 2014, Ganassi switched to Chevrolet engines. In a twist, Ganassi would hire 2013 Indy 500 winnerTony Kanaan to drive the No. 10 Target car, while Briscoe and NTT Data signed on for a full season in the No. 8 car. The team once again struggled during the first half of the season, but hit its stride during the second half, with Dixon winning at Mid-Ohio and Sonoma, while Kanaan won the season finale at Auto Club.[15] For 2015, the team would sign Indy Lights championSage Karam to share the No. 8 withSebastián Saavedra. Dixon would claim his fourth title in a tiebreaker withJuan Pablo Montoya on the strength of three wins at Long Beach, Texas, and Sonoma. Kanaan would not win that year but had two runner-up finishes at Texas and Fontana. Both Karam and Saavedra would struggle in the No. 8, save for a lone podium by Karam at Iowa. For 2016, Ganassi would replace Karam and Saavedra with formerFormula 1 driverMax Chilton. 2016 would be a down year for the team, with Dixon winning twice at Phoenix and Watkins Glen, while Kanaan had only two podiums while Chilton and Kimball struggled.

Beginning in the 2017 season, Ganassi changed engine suppliers back to full-works Honda in a bid for serious title contender, retaining their four drivers and thus earned full-factory support fromHonda. Also, 2017 marked the end of Target sponsorship in Indycar, as a new chairman elected to change the retail giant's sporting sponsorships.

For 2018, Ganassi would downsize to two cars, with Kimball and Chilton taking their sponsorship over toCarlin due to the team's cost-efficiency. Scott Dixon remains in the No. 9 with sponsorship fromPNC Bank. In addition, Ganassi signed the 2017 Indycar Rookie of the YearEd Jones to drive the No. 10 car in 2018, with sponsorship from NTT Data, replacing Tony Kanaan. Dixon would win his fifth IndyCar title on the strength of wins at Detroit, Texas, and Toronto. Jones would only have two podiums and was released at season's end in favor ofFormula E driverFelix Rosenqvist.

For the 2019 season, Dixon would again find victory at Detroit as well as Mid-Ohio, but an inconsistent season would leave him a distant fourth in points. Rosenqvist would have a consistent season, fending offColton Herta for Rookie of the Year honors. The 2020 season saw the return of its No. 8 entry, driven by formerAlfa Romeo Racing driverMarcus Ericsson.

Scott Dixon started the delayed2020 season very strong, winning the first three races at Texas, Indianapolis, and Road America. Dixon also went on to win at Gateway en route to his 6th Indycar championship. In the No. 10, Rosenqvist would score his first win at Road America.

For 2021, Felix Rosenqvist left the team to joinArrow McLaren SP withAlex Palou taking his seat. The team also expanded to 4 cars for the first time since 2017 with 7 timeNASCAR Cup Series championJimmie Johnson driving the road and street courses in the No. 48 car. For the ovals, they have former driverTony Kanaan. The team scored the most wins by any team in the IndyCar series. Dixon would take only one win on the season and was not able his title. His teammates Palou and Ericsson had breakout years. Ericsson took wins at Detroit and the inaugural round at Nashville while Palou would take wins at Barber, Road America, and Portland to win his first IndyCar championship. Palou would become the third Ganassi driver to win the IndyCar Series championship since the team joined the IndyCar Series and the first one other than Dixon since 2011.

IndyCar champions

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YearChampionWinsChassisEngineTyres
1996United StatesJimmy Vasser4Reynard 96IHonda HRH V8tFirestone
1997ItalyAlex Zanardi5Reynard 97iHonda HRR V8tFirestone
1998Italy Alex Zanardi (2)7Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone
1999ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya(R)7Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestone
2003New ZealandScott Dixon3G-Force GF09Toyota Indy V8Firestone
2008New Zealand Scott Dixon (2)6Dallara IR-05Honda HI8RFirestone
2009United KingdomDario Franchitti5Dallara IR-05Honda HI9RFirestone
2010United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (2)3Dallara IR-05Honda HI10RFirestone
2011United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (3)4Dallara IR-05Honda HI11RFirestone
2013New Zealand Scott Dixon (3)4Dallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6tFirestone
2015New Zealand Scott Dixon (4)3Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2018New Zealand Scott Dixon (5)3Dallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6tFirestone
2020New Zealand Scott Dixon (6)4Dallara DW12Honda HI20TT V6tFirestone
2021SpainÁlex Palou3Dallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestone
2023Spain Álex Palou (2)5Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone
2024Spain Álex Palou (3)2Dallara DW12Honda HI24TT V6tFirestone
2025Spain Álex Palou (4)8Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestone

Indianapolis 500 victories

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YearChampionChassisEngineTyres
2000Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R)G-Force GF05Oldsmobile Aurora V8Firestone
2008New Zealand Scott DixonDallara IR-05Honda HI8RFirestone
2010United Kingdom Dario FranchittiDallara IR-05Honda HI9RFirestone
2012United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (2)Dallara DW12Honda HI12TT V6tFirestone
2022Sweden Marcus EricssonDallara DW12Honda HI22TT V6tFirestone
2025Spain Álex PalouDallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestone

Firestone Indy Lights Series

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On December 20, 2006, Chip Ganassi Racing announced that it would field an Indy Lights team for the first time in 2007, with driversChris Festa andPablo Pérez. Perez was severely injured in a crash in the opening race of the Indy Lights season and was not replaced. Festa finished 10th in points without winning a race in a season dominated byAlex Lloyd who was signed by Chip Ganassi Racing at the end of the season. The team partnered with Integra Motorsports in 2007 and 2008 fielding a variety of development drivers, notably New Zealanders Marc Williams, andJonny Reid.

Racing results

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Complete CART FedEx Championship Series results

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(key) (results inbold indicate pole position; results initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.123456789101112131415161718192021Pts PosPos
1990PHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMOHROANAZLAG
PenskePC-18
Lola T90/00
Chevrolet265AV8tUnited StatesEddie Cheever(R)157131131916213420144961010th80
258
1991SFRLBHPHXINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMOHROANAZLAG
Lola T91/00Chevrolet265AV8tUnited StatesEddie Cheever815383171298517741287669th91
1992SFRPHXLBHINDYDETPORMILNHATORMCHCLEROAVANMOHNAZLAG
Lola T91/00
Lola T92/00
FordXBV8tNetherlandsArie Luyendyk6151441st0
United StatesRobby Gordon(R)17132188181720th10
Chevrolet265AV8tBelgiumDidier Theys1340th0
FordXBV8tUnited StatesEddie Cheever982224114516920112316129410th80
1993SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHNHAROAVANMOHNAZLAG
Lola T93/00FordXBV8tNetherlandsArie Luyendyk105611222171010223259255838th90
1994SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHNHAVANROANAZLAG
Reynard 94iFordXBV8tUnited StatesMichael Andretti81*20664531181*22553179284th118
BrazilMaurício Gugelmin8861571115830820152514519102216th39
1995MIASFRPHXLBHNAZINDYMILDETPORROATORCLEMCHMOHNHAVANLAG
Reynard 95iFordXBV8tUnited StatesBryan Herta41015202623132427261427215519162520th30
United StatesMike Groff4TWthN/A0
United StatesJimmy Vasser128242323242292231737962788th92
1996MIARIOSFRLBHNAZ500MILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAG
Reynard 96iHonda HRHV8tItalyAlex Zanardi(R)4244*21241317*13111*22*211*3261*3rd132
United StatesJimmy Vasser12181*171101213108926741st154
1997MIASFRLBHNAZRIOGATMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAGFON
Reynard 97iHonda HRRV8tUnited StatesJimmy Vasser13129595341913724582*1*23rd144
ItalyAlex Zanardi4741*1144132611121*1*143DNS1st195
NetherlandsArie Luyendyk2434th0
1998MIAMOTLBHNAZRIOGATMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAGHOUSFRFON
Reynard 98iHonda HRKV8tItalyAlex Zanardi1323122*181*1*1*13*1224221*31st285
United StatesJimmy Vasser1216781641*687322792654241*2nd169
1999MIAMOTLBHNAZRIOGATMILPORCLEROATORMCHDETMOHCHIVANLAGHOUSRFFON
Reynard 99iHonda HRSV8tColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya(R)4101311*1*1110*21*13*22217*11*1*8251641st212
United StatesJimmy Vasser1241210112710412232389543318201859th104
2000MIALBHRIOMOTNAZMILDETPORCLETORMCHCHIMOHROAVANLAGGATHOUSRFFON
Lola B2K/00Toyota RV8EV8tColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya12319227*4*1*18*17624112*24161761224109th126
United StatesJimmy Vasser12432217137248921821568713226th131
2001MTYLBHTEXNAZMOTMILDETPORCLETORMCHCHIMOHROAVANLAUROCHOULAGSRFFON
Lola B01/00Toyota RV8FV8tBrazilBruno Junqueira(R)4229C172441923231391713112112523721416th68
FranceNicolas Minassian(R)12118C11815191727th7
United StatesMemo Gidley252*17145112010141832101417th65
2002MTYLBHMOTMILLAGPORCHITORCLEVANMOHROAMTLDENROCMIASFRFONMXC
Lola B02/00Toyota RV8FV8tBrazilBruno Junqueira411171104221413943131*5514932nd164
SwedenKenny Bräck121851783151824186141878*1341216th114
New ZealandScott Dixon446676515165171021218156713th85

Complete IndyCar Series results

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(key)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.12345678910111213141516171819Pts PosPos
2000WDWPHXLSVINDYTXSPPIRATLKTYTXS
G-Force GF05OldsmobileAuroraV8ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya91*25th54
United StatesJimmy Vasser10732nd26
2001PHXHMSATLINDYTXSPPIRRIRKANNSHKTYGATCHITXS
G-Force GF05BOldsmobileAuroraV8United StatesTony Stewart33639th28
United StatesJimmy Vasser44436th32
FranceNicolas Minassian492947th1
BrazilBruno Junqueira50537th30
2002HMSPHXFONNAZINDYTXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMCHKTYGATCHITXS
G-Force GF05CChevrolet IndyV8United StatesJeff Ward94181019912081211251613212511th268
SwedenKenny Bräck221142nd19
BrazilBruno Junqueira333151st1
2003HMSPHXMOTINDYTXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMCHGATKTYNAZCHIFONTXS
G-Force GF09Toyota IndyV8New ZealandScott Dixon9120151761*1*625152162221st507
South AfricaTomas Scheckter10815164*18*8189103410195*5*157th356
2004HMSPHXMOTINDYTXSRIRKANNSHMILMCHKTYPPIRNAZCHIFONTXS
G-Force GF09BToyota IndyV8New ZealandScott Dixon118258148128DNS71320978610th355
United KingdomDarren Manning10654258201141913104615DNS11th323
2005HMSPHXSTPMOTINDYTXSRIRKANNSHMILMCHKTYPPIRSNMCHIWGLFON
Panoz GF09C
Dallara IR-05
Toyota IndyV8New ZealandScott Dixon91612621241122186131923167191*1013th321
United KingdomDarren Manning1068982917157202021st186
United StatesJaques Lazier1715DNS161724th67
ItalyGiorgio Pantano14426th48
AustraliaRyan Briscoe33201914*12101221218DNS101320192219th232
2006HMSSTPMOTINDYWGLTXSRIRKANNSHMILMCHKTYSNMCHI
Dallara IR-05
Panoz GF09C
HondaHI6RV8New ZealandScott Dixon95296121141101624*24th460
United KingdomDan Wheldon1011624*15*3*922*834*61*2nd475
2007HMSSTPMOTKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMOHMCHKTYSNMDETCHI
Dallara IR-05HondaHI7RV8New ZealandScott Dixon9224424121021*1*11021822nd624
United KingdomDan Wheldon101*92*1*223151137810121773134th466
2008HMSSTPMOTLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMOHEDMKTYSNMDETCHISRF1
Dallara IR-05HondaHI8RV8New ZealandScott Dixon91223*3*1*2*143111311*125221st646
United KingdomDan Wheldon1031241124414242177542064th492
United KingdomDario Franchitti16N/A0
2009STPLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLTOREDMKTYMOHSNMCHIMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05HondaHI9RV8New ZealandScott Dixon916151*6*1351*3437*1*1321*32nd605
United KingdomDario Franchitti1041*1873512151*5631*4211st616
2010SAOSTPALALBHKANINDYTXSIOWWGLTOREDMMOHSNMCHIKTYMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05HondaHI10RV8New ZealandScott Dixon9618241*54682015287613rd547
United KingdomDario Franchitti107*531221*518*323131528*1st602
2011STPALALBHSAOINDYTXSMILIOWTOREDMMOHNHMSNMBALMOTKTYLSV
Dallara IR-05HondaHI11RV8New ZealandScott Dixon916218125*22732231*3551*3C23rd518
United KingdomDario Franchitti101*334121*71*5*13220*4482*C21st573
United StatesGraham Rahal3817181323930215132524268101212C29th320
United StatesCharlie Kimball83221024161330231422211911926212313C219th233
2012STPALALBHSAOINDYDETTEXMILIOWTOREDMMOHSNMBALFON
DallaraDW12Honda HI12TTV6tNew ZealandScott Dixon92*2*231721*18*1142510113433rd435
United KingdomDario Franchitti10131015521419251761731327th363
501
United StatesGraham Rahal381242416131929923411511610th333
United StatesCharlie Kimball839251888823171121921181019th260
ItalyGiorgio Pantano1431st16
2013STPALALBHSAOINDYDETTXSMILIOWPOCTORMOHSNMBALHOUFON
DallaraDW12Honda HI13TTV6tAustraliaRyan Briscoe81226th22
New ZealandScott Dixon9521118144423616111*715*191*251st577
United KingdomDario Franchitti10252547236568203343321151510th418
CanadaAlex Tagliani1424th16
United StatesCharlie Kimball831242110914717171222161*206118109th427
2014STPLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSHOUPOCIOWTORMOHMILSNMFON
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tAustraliaRyan Briscoe8101711618151091284912118617711th461
New ZealandScott Dixon9412315291145191854571*4123rd604
BrazilTony Kanaan1061891026396131011*3*322131317th544
United StatesCharlie Kimball832023105319310184171074716211214th402
2015STPNOLLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSTORFONMILIOWMOHPOCSNM
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesSage Karam8191818321612125193221420th197
ColombiaSebastián Saavedra1017161325th96
1723
New ZealandScott Dixon915111*3104*5201*86718491*1st556
BrazilTony Kanaan1036513726201326262151948th431
United StatesCharlie Kimball8321141512532211720812222312312th372
2016STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAIOWTORMOHPOCTXSWGLSNM
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited KingdomMax Chilton8177142114152122201918161315101619th267
New ZealandScott Dixon971*210781952238*226191*176th477
BrazilTony Kanaan10946825497274129312137th461
United StatesCharlie Kimball4259th433
831012119581661011815669
2017STPLBHALAPHXIMSINDYDETTEXROAIOWTORMOHPOCGATWGLSNM
DallaraDW12Honda HI17TTV6tUnited KingdomMax Chilton81614122074*11158914715181781211th396
New ZealandScott Dixon934*252322691*81096*2243rd621
BrazilTony Kanaan10121576205151022191916516201610th403
United StatesCharlie Kimball831821158212521821615121316771117th327
2018STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSROAIOWTORMOHPOCGATPORSNM
DallaraDW12Honda HI18TTV6tNew ZealandScott Dixon964116231*41*3121*533*521st678
United Arab EmiratesEd Jones1082032022316399131215128241013th343
2019STPCOAALALBHIMSINDYDETTXSROATORIOWMOHPOCGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Honda HI19TTV6tNew ZealandScott Dixon9213232*17221*175221*2201634th578
SwedenFelix Rosenqvist(R)10423101082841612651422211256th425
2020TXSIMSROAIOWINDYGATMOHIMSSTP
DallaraDW12Honda HI20TTV6tSwedenMarcus Ericsson819610499325231551015712th291
New ZealandScott Dixon91*1112252*1510109831st537
SwedenFelix Rosenqvist102015181141512876225111811th306
2021ALASTPTXSIMSINDYDETROAMOHNSHIMSGATPORLAGLBH
DallaraDW12Honda HI21TTV6tSwedenMarcus Ericsson88719121011196219976286th435
New ZealandScott Dixon9351*4*91787442171931334th481
SpainÁlex Palou101*17473215313727201241st549
United StatesJimmie Johnson(R)4819222424212222261920171726th108
BrazilTony Kanaan1115101328th96
2022STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMOHTORIOWIMSNSHGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Honda HI22TTV6tBrazilTony Kanaan1326th78
SwedenMarcus Ericsson893221241726586111471196th506
New ZealandScott Dixon985651021*3951*548183123rd521
SpainÁlex Palou10273218962726613103*9121*5th510
United StatesJimmie Johnson482362024222822241621115221814241621st214
2023STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSHIMSGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Honda HI23TTV6tSwedenMarcus Ericsson8183108296271149710107156th438
New ZealandScott Dixon93527766442466511*312nd578
SpainÁlex Palou1083551*41*112833771*3*1st656
New ZealandMarcus Armstrong(R)11118111582497132419820th214
JapanTakuma Sato2879252629th70
2024STPTHE1LBHALAIMSINDYDETROALAGMOHIOWTORGATPORMILNSH
DallaraDW12Honda HI24TTV6tCayman IslandsKyffin Simpson(R)412DNQ1914152124272321141822251625132221st182
SwedenLinus Lundqvist(R)8216133242822121715211213323620816th279
New ZealandScott Dixon97DNQ1*15431*216274431128102176th456
SpainÁlex Palou1041*351*51641*2*232*442519111st544
New ZealandMarcus Armstrong11255129530326221710195852126714th298
2025STPTHELBHALAIGPINDYDETGATROAMOHIOWTORLAGPORMILNSH
DallaraDW12Honda HI25TTV6tCayman IslandsKyffin Simpson818151021272551561018133272116th*231*
New ZealandScott Dixon92108125201149*1102105113rd*392*
SpainÁlex Palou101121*112581251*12*1*31st*626*

* Season still in progress

  1. ^ Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
  2. ^ Thefinal race at Las Vegas was canceled due toDan Wheldon's death.

IndyCar wins

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IndyCar wins
#SeasonDateSanctionTrack / RaceNo.Winning driverChassisEngineTireGridLaps Led
11994March 20CARTGold Coast Indy 300(S)8United StatesMichael AndrettiReynard 94iFordXBV8tGoodyear255
2July 17CARTExhibition Place, Toronto(S)8United States Michael Andretti (2)Reynard 94iFord XB V8tGoodyear671
31996March 3CARTGrand Prix of Miami(O)12United StatesJimmy VasserReynard 96iHonda HRHV8tFirestone332
4March 31CARTGold Coast Indy 300(S)12United States Jimmy Vasser (2)Reynard 96iHonda HRH V8tFirestonePole60
5April 14CARTGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)12United States Jimmy Vasser (3)Reynard 96iHonda HRH V8tFirestone34
6May 26CARTU.S. 500(O)12United States Jimmy Vasser (4)Reynard 96iHonda HRH V8tFirestonePole35
7June 23CARTGrand Prix of Portland(R)4ItalyAlex Zanardi(R)Reynard 96iHonda HRH V8tFirestonePole95
8August 11CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)4Italy Alex Zanardi(R) (2)Reynard 96iHonda HRH V8tFirestonePole79
9September 8CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)4Italy Alex Zanardi(R) (3)Reynard 96iHonda HRH V8tFirestonePole41
101997April 13CARTGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)4Italy Alex Zanardi (4)Reynard 97iHonda HRR V8tFirestone241
11July 13CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(S)4Italy Alex Zanardi (5)Reynard 97iHonda HRR V8tFirestonePole30
12July 27CARTMichigan 500(O)4Italy Alex Zanardi (6)Reynard 97iHonda HRR V8tFirestone7104
13August 10CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)4Italy Alex Zanardi (7)Reynard 97iHonda HRR V8tFirestone256
14August 17CARTRoad America(R)4Italy Alex Zanardi (8)Reynard 97iHonda HRR V8tFirestone315
15September 7CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)1United States Jimmy Vasser (5)Reynard 97iHonda HRR V8tFirestone658
161998April 5CARTGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)1Italy Alex Zanardi (9)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone112
17April 27CARTNazareth Speedway(O)12United States Jimmy Vasser (6)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone541
18May 23CARTGateway International Raceway(O)1Italy Alex Zanardi (10)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone1161
19May 31CARTMilwaukee Mile(O)12United States Jimmy Vasser (7)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone577
20June 7CARTDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix(S)1Italy Alex Zanardi (11)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone250
21June 21CARTGrand Prix of Portland(R)1Italy Alex Zanardi (12)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone547
22July 12CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(S)1Italy Alex Zanardi (13)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone368
23July 19CARTExhibition Place, Toronto(S)1Italy Alex Zanardi (14)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone23
24October 18CARTSurfers Paradise(S)1Italy Alex Zanardi (15)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone249
25November 1CARTFontana 500(O)12United States Jimmy Vasser (8)Reynard 98iHonda HRK V8tFirestone263
261999April 18CARTGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)4ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya(R)Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestone540
27May 2CARTNazareth Speedway(O)4Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R) (2)Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestonePole210
28May 15CARTRio 200(O)4Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R) (3)Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestone393
29June 27CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(S)4Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R) (4)Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestonePole76
30August 15CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)4Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R) (5)Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestone828
31August 22CARTChicago Motor Speedway(O)4Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R) (6)Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestone10132
32September 5CARTStreets of Vancouver(S)4Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R) (7)Reynard 99iHonda HRS V8tFirestonePole73
332000May 28IRLIndianapolis 500(O)9Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya(R) (8)G-Force GF05OldsmobileAuroraV8Firestone2167
342000June 5CARTMilwaukee Mile(O)1Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (9)Lola B2K/00Toyota RV8E V8tFirestonePole179
35July 23CARTMichigan 500(O)1Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (10)Lola B2K/00Toyota RV8E V8tFirestone739
36September 17CARTGateway Motorsports Park(O)1Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (11)Lola B2K/00Toyota RV8E V8tFirestonePole83
37October 1CARTGrand Prix of Houston(S)12United States Jimmy Vasser (9)Lola B2K/00Toyota RV8E V8tFirestone331
382001August 19CARTRoad America(R)4BrazilBruno Junqueira(R)Lola B01/00Toyota RV8F V8tFirestone1011
392002April 27CARTTwin Ring Motegi(O)4Brazil Bruno Junqueira (2)Lola B02/00Toyota RV8F V8tBridgestonePole54
402002June 8IRLTexas Motor Speedway(O)9United StatesJeff WardG-Force GF05CChevrolet IndyV8Firestone71
412002September 2CARTGrand Prix of Denver(S)4Brazil Bruno Junqueira (3)Lola B02/00Toyota RV8F V8tBridgestonePole100
42November 17CARTGran Premio de México(R)12SwedenKenny BräckLola B02/00Toyota RV8F V8tBridgestone612
432003March 2IndyCarHomestead–Miami Speedway(O)9New ZealandScott DixonG-Force GF09Toyota Indy V8Firestone1253
44June 15IndyCarPikes Peak International Raceway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (2)G-Force GF09Toyota Indy V8Firestone689
45June 28IndyCarRichmond International Raceway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (3)G-Force GF09Toyota Indy V8FirestonePole206
462005September 25IndyCarWatkins Glen International(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (4)Panoz G-Force GF09CToyota Indy V8Firestone425
472006March 26IndyCarHomestead–Miami Speedway(O)10United KingdomDan WheldonDallara IR-05HondaHI6RV8Firestone68
48June 4IndyCarWatkins Glen International(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (5)Panoz G-Force GF09CHonda HI6R V8Firestone49
49July 15IndyCarNashville Superspeedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (6)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8Firestone369
50September 10IndyCarChicagoland Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (2)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8Firestone3166
512007March 24IndyCarHomestead–Miami Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (3)Dallara IR-05HondaHI7RV8FirestonePole179
52April 29IndyCarKansas Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (4)Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8Firestone4177
53July 8IndyCarWatkins Glen International(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (7)Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8Firestone223
54July 15IndyCarNashville Superspeedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (8)Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8FirestonePole105
55July 22IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (9)Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8Firestone629
56August 26IndyCarSonoma Raceway(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (10)Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8Firestone515
572008March 29IndyCarHomestead–Miami Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (11)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8FirestonePole68
58April 27IndyCarKansas Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (5)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone249
59May 25IndyCarIndianapolis 500(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (12)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8FirestonePole115
60June 7IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (13)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8FirestonePole58
61June 22IndyCarIowa Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (6)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone361
62July 12IndyCarNashville Superspeedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (14)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone553
63July 26IndyCarEdmonton Indy(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (15)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone430
64August 9IndyCarKentucky Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (16)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8FirestonePole151
652009April 19IndyCarGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)10United KingdomDario FranchittiDallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone251
66April 26IndyCarKansas Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (17)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone4134
67May 31IndyCarMilwaukee Mile(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (18)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone427
68June 21IndyCarIowa Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (2)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone468
69June 27IndyCarRichmond International Raceway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (19)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone2161
70July 12IndyCarExhibition Place, Toronto(S)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (3)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8FirestonePole45
71August 9IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (20)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone351
72August 23IndyCarSonoma Raceway(R)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (4)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8FirestonePole75
73September 18IndyCarTwin Ring Motegi(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (21)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8FirestonePole139
74October 10IndyCarHomestead–Miami Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (5)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8FirestonePole25
752010May 1IndyCarKansas Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (22)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone2167
76May 30IndyCarIndianapolis 500(O)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (6)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone3155
77July 25IndyCarEdmonton Indy(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (23)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone32
78August 8IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (7)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone229
79August 28IndyCarChicagoland Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (8)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone228
80October 2IndyCarHomestead–Miami Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (24)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone247
812011March 27IndyCarGrand Prix of St. Petersburg(S)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (9)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8Firestone294
82June 11IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (10)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8Firestone2110
83June 19IndyCarMilwaukee Mile(O)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (11)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8FirestonePole161
84July 10IndyCarExhibition Place, Toronto(S)10United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (12)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8Firestone330
85August 7IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (25)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8FirestonePole50
86September 18IndyCarTwin Ring Motegi(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (26)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8FirestonePole62
872012May 27IndyCarIndianapolis 500(O)50United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (13)Dallara DW12Honda HI12TTV6tFirestone1623
88June 3IndyCarDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (27)Dallara DW12Honda HI12TT V6tFirestonePole60
89August 5IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (28)Dallara DW12Honda HI12TT V6tFirestone426
902013July 7IndyCarPocono Raceway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (29)Dallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6tFirestone1738
91July 13IndyCarExhibition Place Race 1(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (30)Dallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6tFirestone514
92July 14IndyCarExhibition Place, Toronto Race 2(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (31)Dallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6tFirestonePole81
93August 4IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)83United StatesCharlie KimballDallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6tFirestone546
94October 5IndyCarGrand Prix of Houston Race 1(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (32)Dallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6tFirestone344
952014August 3IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (33)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tFirestone2245
96August 24IndyCarSonoma Raceway(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (34)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone33
97August 30IndyCarAuto Club Speedway 500(O)10BrazilTony KanaanDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone764
982015April 19IndyCarGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (35)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone344
99June 6IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (36)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone797
100August 30IndyCarSonoma Raceway(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (37)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone934
1012016April 2IndyCarPhoenix International Raceway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (38)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone6155
102September 4IndyCarWatkins Glen International(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (39)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole50
1032017June 25IndyCarRoad America(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (40)Dallara DW12Honda HI17TT V6tFirestone524
1042018June 2IndyCarDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix Race 1(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (41)Dallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6tFirestone239
105June 9IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (42)Dallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6tFirestone7119
106July 15IndyCarExhibition Place, Toronto(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (43)Dallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6tFirestone249
1072019June 2IndyCarDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix Race 2(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (44)Dallara DW12Honda HI19TT V6tFirestone644
108July 29IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (45)Dallara DW12Honda HI19TT V6tFirestone838
1092020June 6IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (46)Dallara DW12Honda HI20TT V6tFirestone2157
110July 4IndyCarGrand Prix of Indianapolis(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (47)Dallara DW12Honda HI20TT V6tFirestone726
111July 11IndyCarRoad America Race 1(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (48)Dallara DW12Honda HI20TT V6tFirestone916
112July 12IndyCarRoad America Race 2(R)10SwedenFelix RosenqvistDallara DW12Honda HI20TT V6tFirestone78
113August 29IndyCarWorld Wide Technology Raceway Race 1(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (49)Dallara DW12Honda HI20TT V6tFirestone328
1142021April 18IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(R)10SpainÁlex PalouDallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestone356
115May 1IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway Race 1(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (50)Dallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestone3206
116June 12IndyCarDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix Race 1(S)8SwedenMarcus EricssonDallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestone155
117June 20IndyCarRoad America(R)10Spain Álex Palou (2)Dallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestone55
118August 8IndyCarNashville Street Circuit(S)8Sweden Marcus Ericsson (2)Dallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestone1837
119September 12IndyCarGrand Prix of Portland(R)10Spain Álex Palou (3)Dallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestonePole29
1202022May 29IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)8Sweden Marcus Ericsson (3)Dallara DW12Honda HI22TT V6tFirestone513
121July 17IndyCarExhibition Place, Toronto(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (51)Dallara DW12Honda HI22TT V6tFirestone240
122August 7IndyCarNashville Street Circuit(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (52)Dallara DW12Honda HI22TT V6tFirestone1415
123September 11IndyCarWeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca(R)10Spain Álex Palou (4)Dallara DW12Honda HI22TT V6tFirestone1167
1242023March 5IndyCarGrand Prix of St. Petersburg(S)8Sweden Marcus Ericsson (4)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone44
125May 13IndyCarGrand Prix of Indianapolis(R)10Spain Álex Palou (5)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone352
126June 4IndyCarDetroit Grand Prix(S)10Spain Álex Palou (6)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestonePole74
127June 18IndyCarRoad America(R)10Spain Álex Palou (7)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone310
128July 2IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)10Spain Álex Palou (8)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone448
129August 12IndyCarGrand Prix of Indianapolis(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (53)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone1534
130August 27IndyCarWorld Wide Technology Raceway(O)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (54)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone16123
131September 3IndyCarGrand Prix of Portland(R)10Spain Álex Palou (9)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone569
132September 10IndyCarWeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (55)Dallara DW12Honda HI23TT V6tFirestone1120
NC2024March 24IndyCar$1 Million Challenge(R)10Spain Álex PalouDallara DW12Honda HI24TT V6tFirestonePole20
133April 21IndyCarGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (56)Dallara DW12Honda HI24TT V6tFirestone842
134May 11IndyCarGrand Prix of Indianapolis(R)10Spain Álex Palou (10)Dallara DW12Honda HI24TT V6tFirestonePole39
135June 2IndyCarDetroit Grand Prix(S)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (57)Dallara DW12Honda HI24TT V6tFirestone535
136June 23IndyCarGrand Prix of Monterey(R)10Spain Álex Palou (11)Dallara DW12Honda HI24TT V6tFirestonePole48
1372025March 2IndyCarGrand Prix of St. Petersburg(R)10Spain Álex Palou (12)Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestone825
138March 23IndyCarThermal Club IndyCar Grand Prix(R)10Spain Álex Palou (13)Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestone313
139May 4IndyCarChildren's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix(R)10Spain Álex Palou (14)Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestonePole81
140May 10IndyCarSonsio Grand Prix(R)10Spain Álex Palou (15)Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestonePole29
141May 25IndyCarIndianapolis 500(O)10Spain Álex Palou (16)Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestone614
142June 22IndyCarXPEL Grand Prix at Road America(R)10Spain Álex Palou (17)Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestone26
143July 6IndyCarHonda Indy 200(R)9New Zealand Scott Dixon (58)Dallara DW12Honda HI19TT V6tFirestone911
144July 13IndyCarFarm to Finish 275(O)10Spain Álex Palou (18)Dallara DW12Honda HI25TT V6tFirestonePole194
145July 27IndyCarJava House Grand Prix of Monterey(R)10Spain Álex Palou (19)Dallara DW12Honda HI24TT V6tFirestonePole84

NASCAR

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Main article:NASCAR operations of Chip Ganassi Racing

Sports car entries

[edit]
2011 Daytona Prototype atRoad America
Lexus-Riley prototype driven by Chip Ganassi Racing driverScott Pruett
Ford GTGTE-Pro, which competed in theFIA World Endurance Championship from 2016 until the end of the 2018–19 season and theWeatherTech SportsCar Championship from the 2016 season until the end of the 2019 season.
2023 V-Series.R LMDh atDaytona International Speedway.

Grand-Am

[edit]

Initially, CGR fielded the 01Lexus-rebadgedToyota-Riley car driven byScott Pruett andMax Papis. Their second team car, the 02, was driven by Jimmy Morales and Luis Diaz. CGR won the 200624 Hours of Daytona with Ganassi IRL driversDan Wheldon andScott Dixon along with NASCAR driverCasey Mears. In 2007, Ganassi won the race again, this time with Pruett, former Formula 1 driverJuan Pablo Montoya, andSalvador Duran,[16] making him the first owner to win it in back to back years since Al Holbert in 1986–87. In 2008 Chip Ganassi Racing won a third Daytona 24 in a row. Also in 2008, Chip Ganassi Racing won their 3rd Grand-Am Championship, with drivers Scott Pruett, and Memo Rojas. It was Pruett's 8th Road Racing Championship. Also participating was Memo Rojas, the first Mexican to win a major Road Racing title in North America. For the 2010 Grand-Am season the team switched fromLexus-Riley toBMW-Riley. Rojas and Pruett won 9 out of 12 races and eventually won the Grand-Am championship.

2011 Rolex 24 victory

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Ganassi's Grand-Am Series team started 2011 in the best possible fashion, earning a one-two finish in theRolex 24 Hours of Daytona endurance race.[17] Ganassi's two cars ran towards the front of the field for the majority of the race,[18] and driverScott Pruett, having started third,[19] defeatedScott Dixon by amargin of victory of over two seconds in a one-lap sprint to the finish after a latecaution period.[17][18]

The victory made Ganassi the first racing team owner to win the four of the most important races in North American auto racing, theDaytona 500,Indianapolis 500,Brickyard 400, and24 Hours of Daytona, within the same 12-month span.[17] It was Pruett's fourth win in the event; for co-driverMemo Rojas, his second victory, while co-driversJoey Hand andGraham Rahal won for the first time, the latter thirty years after his father,Bobby Rahal, won the event.[18]

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

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CGR would field a Riley-Ford Daytona Prototype in theinaugural season of the merged United SportsCar Championship for Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas, winning three races. In 2015, Rojas was replaced by ex-BMW works driverJoey Hand, and the team fielded an "all-star car" at Daytona consisting of the teams IndyCar and NASCAR drivers.

For 2016, the team would move to the GTLM class with the brand newFord GT, and thus theDaytona Prototype programme officially disbanded. Long time Ganassi driver Pruett would no longer have a place on the team, as Hand would partner withDirk Müller (another ex-BMW works driver), whileRyan Briscoe andRichard Westbrook were hired to drive the second GT. For Daytona, the team would bring out the Riley DPs one last time, the IndyCar/NASCAR "all-star car" being joined by a team ofAlexander Wurz,Brendon Hartley,Andy Priaulx, and futureFormula One driverLance Stroll, in the last Rolex 24 of the DP era.

IMSA Race Results

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[20]

YearChassisEngineTeamNo.Drivers123456789101112
2016Riley
Mk XXVI

Daytona Prototype
Ford
3.5 L
EcoBoost

V6
DAYSEBLGBLGADETWTKMOSLMRELKVIRCOTAPETIT
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
01CanadaLance Stroll5
AustriaAlexander Wurz5
New ZealandBrendon Hartley5
United KingdomAndy Priaulx5
02New ZealandScott Dixon7
BrazilTony Kanaan7
United StatesJamie McMurray7
United StatesKyle Larson7
DAYSEBLGBLGADETWTKMOSLMRELKVIRCOTAPETIT
Ford GT66United StatesJoey Hand78912559262
GermanyDirk Müller78912559262
FranceSébastien Bourdais7812
67AustraliaRyan Briscoe95231132497
United KingdomRichard Westbrook95231132497
GermanyStefan Mücke9
New ZealandScott Dixon537
2017DAYSEBLGBCOTADETWTKMOSLMRELKVIRLGAPETIT
66United StatesJoey Hand12854571567
GermanyDirk Müller12854571567
FranceSébastien Bourdais127
67AustraliaRyan Briscoe104262353258
United KingdomRichard Westbrook104262353258
New ZealandScott Dixon1048
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
Team
UK
68FranceOlivier Pla75
GermanyStefan Mücke75
United StatesBilly Johnson75
69United KingdomAndy Priaulx5
United KingdomHarry Tincknell5
BrazilTony Kanaan5
2018DAYSEBLGBMOHDETWTKMOSLMRELKVIRLGAPETIT
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
66United StatesJoey Hand29341517477
GermanyDirk Müller29341517477
FranceSébastien Bourdais297
67AustraliaRyan Briscoe14256161765
United KingdomRichard Westbrook14256161765
New ZealandScott Dixon145
2019DAYSEBLGBMOHDETWTKMOSLMRELKVIRLGAPETIT
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
66United StatesJoey Hand724632618
GermanyDirk Müller72474632618
FranceSébastien Bourdais72478
67AustraliaRyan Briscoe46653511562
United KingdomRichard Westbrook46653511562
New ZealandScott Dixon462
2021Cadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 LV8DAYSEBMOHBELWGL1WGL2LIMELKLGALBHVIRPETIT
Cadillac
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
01DenmarkKevin Magnussen555162322
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande5551623225
New ZealandScott Dixon555
New ZealandEarl Bamber5
2022Cadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 LV8DAYSEBLBHLGAMOHBELWGLMOSELKPETIT
Cadillac
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
01FranceSébastien Bourdais7716513134
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande7716513134
New ZealandScott Dixon74
SpainÁlex Palou7
United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay7
Cadillac
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
02New ZealandEarl Bamber6125434425
United KingdomAlex Lynn6125434425
SwedenMarcus Ericsson6
DenmarkKevin Magnussen6
SwitzerlandNeel Jani1
United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay5
2023Cadillac V-Series.RCadillac LMC55R 5.5 LV8DAYSEBLBHLGAWGLMOSELKIMSPETIT
Cadillac
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
01FranceSébastien Bourdais378159472
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande378159472
New ZealandScott Dixon372
Cadillac
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
02New ZealandEarl Bamber4
United KingdomAlex Lynn4
United KingdomRichard Westbrook4
2024Cadillac V-Series.RCadillac LMC55R 5.5 LV8DAYSEBLBHLGADETWGLELKIMSPETIT
Cadillac
Chip
Ganassi
Racing
01FranceSébastien Bourdais1021532981
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande1021532981
New ZealandScott Dixon1021
SpainÁlex Palou10

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins

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#SeasonDateClassesTrack / RaceNo.Winning driverChassisEngine
12014March 15PrototypeSebring01United KingdomMarino Franchitti /United StatesScott Pruett /MexicoMemo RojasFord EcoBoost Riley DPFord Ecoboost 3.5 LV6Turbo
2April 12PrototypeLong Beach01United StatesScott Pruett /MexicoMemo RojasFord EcoBoost Riley DPFord Ecoboost 3.5 LV6Turbo
3September 20PrototypeAustin01United StatesScott Pruett /MexicoMemo RojasFord EcoBoost Riley DPFord Ecoboost 3.5 LV6Turbo
42015January 24–25PrototypeDaytona02New ZealandDixon /BrazilKanaan /United StatesLarson /United StatesMcMurrayFord EcoBoost Riley DPFord Ecoboost 3.5 LV6Turbo
5September 19PrototypeAustin01United StatesJoey Hand /United StatesScott PruettFord EcoBoost Riley DPFord Ecoboost 3.5 LV6Turbo
62021June 12DPIBelle Isle01DenmarkKevin Magnussen /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeCadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 LV8
72022March 19DPISebring02New ZealandEarl Bamber /SwitzerlandNeel Jani /United KingdomAlex LynnCadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 LV8
8April 9DPILong Beach01FranceSébastien Bourdais /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeCadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 LV8
9June 4DPIBelle Isle01FranceSébastien Bourdais /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeCadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 LV8
10July 3DPIMosport01FranceSébastien Bourdais /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeCadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 LV8
112023May 14GTPLaguna Seca01FranceSébastien Bourdais /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeCadillac V-Series.RCadillac LMC55R 5.5 LV8
112024April 20GTPLong Beach01FranceSébastien Bourdais /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeCadillac V-Series.RCadillac LMC55R 5.5 LV8
12October 12GTPRoad Atlanta01FranceSébastien Bourdais /New ZealandScott Dixon /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeCadillac V-Series.RCadillac LMC55R 5.5 LV8

FIA World Endurance Championship

[edit]

On 12 June 2015, at Le Mans, it was announced that Ford would return to the2016 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2016 with a factory-supported, four-car effort operating as Ford Chip Ganassi Racing and thus marked Ford's return to international automobile road racing as a full-factory entrant since2004 Formula One season but underJaguar Racing F1 Team banner after eleven-year absence.[21] The cars would be campaigned by Chip Ganassi Racing in theIMSAWeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and byMultimatic Motorsports Europe (joint-venture) in theFIA World Endurance Championship under the Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK banner.[22]

With the Chip Ganassi teams racing their GT, Ford had podium wins in the FIA GT manufacturer's category both years that it competed in.

Notable Team Chip Ganassi UK/US Accomplishments

[edit]


FIA World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers
2016 3rd Place: Ford
2017 2nd Place: Ford

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Pro Teams
2016 2nd Place: Car #67
2016 4th Place: Car #66
2017 2nd Place: Car #67
2017 7th Place: Car #66

World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers
2016: S. Mücke & O. Pla ranked 4th
2016: A. Priaulx, H. Tincknell ranked 5th
2016: B. Johnson ranked 9th
2016: M. Franchitti 13th
2017: A. Priaulx, H. Tincknell ranked 3rd
2017: S. Mücke & O. Pla ranked 8th
2017: L. Derani ranked 10th
2017: B. Johnson ranked 12th

Pole Positions
2016 6 Hours of Fuji: #66 Car (Mücke, Pla)
2016 6 Hours of Shanghai: #67 Car (Priaulx, Tincknell)
2017 6 Hours of Silverstone: #67 Car (Priaulx, Tincknell, Derani)
2018 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps: #67 Car (Priaulx, Tincknell, Kanaan)

Fastest Laps
2016 Le Mans 24 Hours: Scott Dixon in #69 at 3:51.514
2016 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas: Olivier Pla at in #66 2:05.244
2016 6 Hours of Fuji: Harry Tincknell in #67 at 1:38.575
2017 6 Hours of Silverstone: Andy Priaulx in #67 at 1:57.416
2017 6 Hours of Shanghai: Olivier Pla in #66 at 2:02.154

FIA World Endurance Championship Race Results

[edit]


YearChassisEngineTeamNo.Drivers123456789
2016Ford
GT
Ford
3.5 L
EcoBoost
V6
United Kingdom
SIL
Belgium
SPA
France
LMS
Germany
NÜR
Mexico
MEX
United States
COA
Japan
FUJ
China
SHA
Bahrain
BHR
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
UK
66FranceOlivier Pla564477226
GermanyStefan Mücke564477226
United StatesBilly Johnson564
67United KingdomAndy Priaulx429754114
United KingdomHarry Tincknell429754114
United KingdomMarino Franchitti429754
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
USA
68United StatesJoey Hand1
GermanyDirk Müller1
FranceSébastien Bourdais1
69AustraliaRyan Briscoe3
United KingdomRichard Westbrook3
New ZealandScott Dixon3
2017United Kingdom
SIL
Belgium
SPA
France
LMS
Germany
NÜR
Mexico
MEX
United States
COA
Japan
FUJ
China
SHA
Bahrain
BHR
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
UK
66FranceOlivier Pla4310678445
GermanyStefan Mücke4310678445
United StatesBilly Johnson4310
67United KingdomAndy Priaulx142547813
United KingdomHarry Tincknell142547813
BrazilPipo Derani142
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
USA
68United StatesJoey Hand6
GermanyDirk Müller6
BrazilTony Kanaan6
69AustraliaRyan Briscoe7
United KingdomRichard Westbrook7
New ZealandScott Dixon7
2018-19Belgium
SPA
France
LMS
United Kingdom
SIL
Japan
FUJ
China
SHA
United States
SEB
Belgium
SPA
France
LMS
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
UK
66FranceOlivier Pla1668711106
GermanyStefan Mücke1668711106
United StatesBilly Johnson16116
67United KingdomAndy Priaulx8122310354
United KingdomHarry Tincknell8122310354
United StatesJonathan Bomarito34
BrazilTony Kanaan812
Ford
Chip
Ganassi
USA
68United StatesJoey Hand317
GermanyDirk Müller317
FranceSébastien Bourdais317
69AustraliaRyan Briscoe145
United KingdomRichard Westbrook145
New ZealandScott Dixon145
2023Cadillac
V-Series.R
Cadillac
LMC55R
5.5 L
V8
United States
SEB
Portugal
POR
Belgium
SPA
France
LMS
Italy
MZA
Japan
FUJ
Bahrain
BHR
Cadillac
Racing
2United KingdomAlex Lynn4453101011
United KingdomRichard Westbrook4453101011
New ZealandEarl Bamber4453101011
2024Cadillac
V-Series.R
Cadillac
LMC55R
5.5 L
V8
Qatar
QAT
Italy
ITA
Belgium
SPA
France
LMS
Brazil
BRA
United States
USA
Japan
FUJ
Bahrain
BHR
2United KingdomAlex LynnDSQ10Ret7134Ret
New ZealandEarl BamberDSQ10Ret7134Ret
SpainAlex Palou7
3FranceSebastien Bourdais19
New ZealandScott Dixon19
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande19

24 Hours of Le Mans

[edit]
YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2016United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team UK66Ford GTUnited StatesBilly Johnson
GermanyStefan Mücke
FranceOlivier Pla
LMGTE Pro33921st4th
67United KingdomMarino Franchitti
United KingdomAndy Priaulx
United KingdomHarry Tincknell
30640th9th
United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team USA68FranceSébastien Bourdais
United StatesJoey Hand
GermanyDirk Müller
34018th1st
69AustraliaRyan Briscoe
New ZealandScott Dixon
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
34020th3rd
2017United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team UK66Ford GTUnited StatesBilly Johnson
GermanyStefan Mücke
FranceOlivier Pla
LMGTE Pro33227th10th
67BrazilPipo Derani
United KingdomAndy Priaulx
United KingdomHarry Tincknell
34018th2nd
United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team USA68United StatesJoey Hand
BrazilTony Kanaan
GermanyDirk Müller
33922nd6th
69AustraliaRyan Briscoe
New ZealandScott Dixon
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
33723rd7th
2018United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team UK66Ford GTUnited StatesBilly Johnson
GermanyStefan Mücke
FranceOlivier Pla
LMGTE Pro34021st6th
67BrazilTony Kanaan
United KingdomAndy Priaulx
United KingdomHarry Tincknell
332[N 1]36th12th
United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team USA68FranceSébastien Bourdais
United StatesJoey Hand
GermanyDirk Müller
34317th3rd
69AustraliaRyan Briscoe
New ZealandScott Dixon
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
309[N 2]39th14th
2019United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team UK66Ford GTUnited StatesBilly Johnson
GermanyStefan Mücke
FranceOlivier Pla
LMGTE Pro34025th6th
67United StatesJonathan Bomarito
United KingdomAndy Priaulx
United KingdomHarry Tincknell
34223rd4th
United StatesFord Chip Ganassi Team USA68FranceSébastien Bourdais
United StatesJoey Hand
GermanyDirk Müller
342DSQDSQ
69AustraliaRyan Briscoe
New ZealandScott Dixon
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
34124th5th
2023United StatesCadillac Racing2Cadillac V-Series.RNew ZealandEarl Bamber
United KingdomAlex Lynn
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
Hypercar3413rd3rd
3FranceSébastien Bourdais
New ZealandScott Dixon
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
3404th4th
2024United StatesCadillac Racing2Cadillac V-Series.RNew ZealandEarl Bamber
United KingdomAlex Lynn
SpainÁlex Palou
Hypercar3117th7th
3FranceSébastien Bourdais
New ZealandScott Dixon
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
223DNFDNF

Global RallyCross Championship

[edit]

Ganassi expressed plans to start a team in theAMA Supercross Championship, but in late 2014, Ganassi attended theGlobal RallyCross Championship's season-ending race in Las Vegas, and as a result, expressed interest in fielding a GRC team.[24] On March 18, 2015, Ganassi announced the creation of a team that began competing in the GRC in2015. The team is based in the NASCAR shop inConcord, North Carolina, and is led by formerFord World Rally Team engineer Carl Goodman. The team hired formerJR Motorsports NASCAR driverSteve Arpin and 13-timeX Games medalistBrian Deegan to run the No. 00 and 38M-SportFord Fiestas, respectively.[25] Arpin contested the full season, while Deegan competed in seven of the season's twelve races.[26]

In 2016 Arpin and Deegan were back full-time. Arpin earned the team's first win at Daytona.

In 2017, Ganassi announced he would shut down the Global RallyCross program to focus on other series. The team's assets were acquired by Loenbro Motorsports.[27]

Complete Global RallyCross Championship results

[edit]

Supercar

[edit]
YearEntrantCarNo.Driver123456789101112GRCPoints
2015Chip Ganassi RacingFord Fiesta ST00CanadaSteve ArpinFTA
7
DAY1
5
DAY2
3
MCAS
5
DET1
7
DET2
11
DC
4
LA1
5
LA2
5
BAR1
8
BAR2
4
LV
4
6th357
38United StatesBrian DeeganFTA
DAY1
DAY2
MCAS
10
DET1
4
DET2
5
DC
LA1
6
LA2
2
BAR1
6
BAR2
9
LV
5
10th229
360United StatesJeff WardFTA
DAY1
6
DAY2
4
MCAS
DET1
DET2
DC
9
LA1
LA2
BAR1
BAR2
LV
NC-
2016Chip Ganassi RacingFord Fiesta ST00CanadaSteve ArpinPHO1
4
PHO2
5
DAL
2
DAY1
1
DAY2
6
MCAS1
3
MCAS2DC
6
AC
5
SEA
5
LA1
3
LA2
10
4th461
38United StatesBrian DeeganPHO1
3
PHO2
6
DAL
7
DAY1
2
DAY2
5
MCAS1
2
MCAS2DC
4
AC
3
SEA
7
LA1
4
LA2
1
3rd473

Race cancelled.

Extreme E

[edit]

In May 2020, CGR joined theExtreme E electric racing series for its inaugural season in2021.[28] A month later, the team signedSara Price to race one of two entries, making her the first confirmed Extreme E racer and the first female driver in team history.[29]Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series championKyle LeDuc joined CGR in July.[30] In December, Sycamore Entertainment signed a multiyear sponsorship deal with CGR, where the team entered the 2021 season asSegi TV Chip Ganassi Racing.[31] In January 2021,GMC announced a multiyear sponsorship deal with CGR which sees the team rebranded asGMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing and the team'sSpark ODYSSEY 21 body styled as the Hummer EV for the2022 season onwards.[32][33] CGR's Extreme E team picked up their first series victory on July 7, 2022, with Price becoming the first woman in the organization's history to drive a race-winning car.

CGR left Extreme E after the 2023 season.[34]

Racing overview

[edit]
YearNameCarTyresNo.DriversRoundsPts.Pos.
2021United States Segi TV Chip Ganassi RacingSpark Odyssey 21C99.United StatesKyle LeDuc
United StatesSara Price
(1–5)
(1–5)
748th
2022United States Chip Ganassi Racing /
GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing
Spark Odyssey 21C99.United States RJ Anderson
United StatesKyle LeDuc
United StatesSara Price
(5)
(1–4)
(1–5)
634th
2023United States GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi RacingSpark Odyssey 21C99.United States RJ Anderson
United States Amanda Sorensen
(1-6)
(1-6)
955th

* Season still in progress

Racing summary

[edit]
YearSeriesRacesWinsPod.B/Qual.S/SPts.Pos.
2021Extreme E50001748th
2022Extreme E51100634th
2023Extreme E100212955th

* Season still in progress

Complete Extreme E results

[edit]

(Races inbold indicate best qualifiers; races initalics indicate fastest super sector; H indicate Heat race win)

YearEntrant12345678910Pts.Pos.
2021Segi TV Chip Ganassi RacingDES
Saudi Arabia
8
OCE
Senegal
7
ARC
Greenland
9
ISL
Italy
4
JUR
United Kingdom
8
748th
2022Chip Ganassi Racing /
GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing
DES
Saudi Arabia
4
ISL1
Italy
1
ISL2
Italy
7
COP
Chile
4
ENE
Uruguay
6
634th
2023GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi RacingDES1
Saudi Arabia
5H
DES2
Saudi Arabia
5
HYD1
United Kingdom
4
HYD2
United Kingdom
3HH
ISL1
Italy
3H
ISL2
Italy
4
ISL3
Italy
8
ISL4
Italy
4H
COP1
Chile
7
COP2
Chile
6
955th

* Season still in progress

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^The No. 67 Ford was penalised 11 laps and 1:23.499 by the stewards following the race for Tony Kanaan failing to meet the minimum overall drive time of six hours.[23]
  2. ^The No. 69 Ford was penalised 2 laps and 1:42.968 by the stewards following the race for Scott Dixon failing to meet the minimum overall drive time of six hours.[23]
  1. ^Running as SABCO Racing.
  2. ^Running as Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates.
  3. ^Previously ran in the series as SABCO Racing.
  4. ^7 wins for SABCO Racing, 15 for Chip Ganassi Racing and 5 for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing.
  5. ^1 win for SABCO Racing, 1 for HScott Motorsports with Chip Ganassi and 20 for Chip Ganassi Racing.
  6. ^Prototype: 5, GTLM: 13, DPi: 5, GTP: 3
  7. ^Renna never drove a race for the team, because he died during a tire test inIndianapolis Motor Speedway on October 22, 2003. He was replaced byDarren Manning.
  8. ^abcHired by the team as an injury replacement.

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