Ganassi confirms Dixon will depart at IndyCar season's end
Chip Ganassi has confirmed that Scott Dixon will depart the team at the conclusion of the current IndyCar season.
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Chip Ganassi has officially confirmed that Scott Dixon will leave the organization following the end of the IndyCar season. This move has shifted the landscape of the current "silly season" for the sport.
Reports from ESPN and Fox 59 indicate that Dixon, along with Felix Rosenqvist, is set to join Arrow McLaren. These developments are being widely covered by RACER and INDYCAR.com.
Further updates will likely center on the formalization of the reported move to Arrow McLaren and the resulting impact on the IndyCar driver market.
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Quick answers
When is Scott Dixon leaving Ganassi?
Dixon will depart at the end of the IndyCar season.
Where is Scott Dixon reported to be going?
Reports from ESPN and Fox 59 state that Dixon is joining Arrow McLaren.
Who else is reportedly moving to Arrow McLaren?
Felix Rosenqvist is also reported to be joining the team.
Coverage (7)
- Inside Line: Who Drives Ganassi’s No. 9 Next Season? INDYCAR.com · 5h ago
- Scott Dixon Departure From Chip Ganassi Racing Confirmed FOX Sports · 5h ago
- Report: Scott Dixon, Felix Rosenqvist to join Arrow McLaren ESPN · 5h ago
- IndyCar silly season upended as Dixon prepares to leave Ganassi RACER - Racing News · 5h ago
- Report: Dixon, Rosenqvist to join Arrow McLaren Fox 59 · 5h ago
- Chip Ganassi Confirms Scott Dixon’s Departure After This Season INDYCAR.com · 5h ago
- Ganassi confirms Dixon will depart at IndyCar season's end RACER - Racing News · 5h ago
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