Chip Ganassi Racing
Coverage of Chip Ganassi Racing in the Nexus archive.
- Alex Palou, Alexander Rossi provide rave reviews after 1st weekend of testing the new IndyCars
Alex Palou and Alexander Rossi tested the new IndyCar model at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, praising its design and performance. The car, set to debut in 2028, features a sleeker look, higher sidepods, and advanced cockpit technology. Both drivers highlighted improved comfort and racing potential despite rain affecting the session.
- Alexander Rossi reacts to his first laps in the next generation of IndyCar
IndyCar unveiled its new IR-28 chassis, with Alexander Rossi testing it at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Rossi praised the smooth preparation process and highlighted the car's innovative features, marking it as the first new IndyCar since 2012. The IR-28 will debut in 2028 with updated engines from Chevrolet and Honda.
- Alex Palou wins Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix
Alex Palou won the Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix at Nashville Superspeedway, securing his fifth victory of the IndyCar season and moving closer to his fourth consecutive championship. He finished 0.8731 seconds ahead of Josef Newgarden, with David Malukas and Scott McLaughlin also placing in the top four.
- Scott Dixon leaving Chip Ganassi Racing throws a huge wrench into IndyCar's silly season
Scott Dixon is leaving Chip Ganassi Racing after 25 seasons, opening the No. 9 seat and creating uncertainty in IndyCar's driver market. Reports suggest Dixon may join Arrow McLaren, which could also add Felix Rosenqvist, forming a strong lineup with Pato O'Ward. Christian Lundgaard is mentioned as a potential candidate for the open CGR seat.