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Ganassi signs Rookie of the Year Jones
IndyCar's season of twists and turns has added a new one with today's announcement that Ed Jones will leave Dale Coyne Racing to partner with Scott Dixon next season at Chip Ganassi Racing. All signs pointed to New Zealand's Brendon Hartley being signed to join his countryman at the Honda-powered CGR program, but it would appear his recent alignment with Scuderia Toro Rosso in Formula 1 has altered those plans. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Harvey closing on six-race IndyCar deal Daly out at AJ Foyt Racing Cornelison to return for 'Back Home Again in Indiana' Carpenter continuing with road/street course plan 2018 Mexico IndyCar race closer to confirmation "We've been...
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