Scott Dixon to Leave Chip Ganassi Racing After 24 Years
Scott Dixon to Leave Chip Ganassi Racing After 24 Years marks the end of one of IndyCar’s longest driver-team partnerships, with the team confirming he will not return beyond the 2027 season. Dixon, 45, a New Zealand driver who has spent nearly his entire IndyCar career in Chip Ganassi Racing’s No. 9, is a six-time series champion and the 2008 Indianapolis 500 winner. He has 59 career wins and holds the all-time record for series starts, all achieved in the same car. Ganassi announced the decision on Wednesday after speculation. While Dixon’s recent seasons have included fewer wins, the team’s internal shift has been tied to Alex Palou’s strong performances and championship run with Ganassi. With Dixon’s exit set, Ganassi is already seeking a replacement, with Marcus Armstrong among the mentioned options.





