IndyCar 2023 mid-season reflections: Chip Ganassi Racing – Juncos Hollinger Racing

Part 2 of RACER’s mid-season IndyCar reflections opens with the most dominant team in the series and follows with a few teams who have no hope of catching them but could contribute one or two drivers to fill some of its upcoming vacancies in 2024.
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CHIP GANASSI RACING
Marcus Ericsson, No. 8 Honda, fourth in Drivers’ Standings (-122 points to Palou)
Scott Dixon, No. 9 Honda, second in Drivers’ Standings (-110 points)
Alex Palou, No. 10, first in Drivers’ Standings (377 points)
Marcus Armstrong/Takuma Sato, No. 11 Honda, 17th/29th in Drivers’ Standings (-247 points/-340 points)
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