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- Year Established: 1990
- Owners: Chip Ganassi and Felix Sabates
- Shop Locations: Concord, North Carolina and Indianapolis, Indiana
- Sponsors: Target, Coors Light, Texaco/Havoline, Wrigley's, TELMEX, MAC Tools, State Farm Insurance Company, Purina, Pepsi
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Chip Ganassi Racing Questions
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Chip Ganassi Racing Timeline
- Official Site: Chip Ganassi Racing NASCAR History | IndyCar History | Rolex History
- 1990: Partnered with Target Corporation to form Target Chip Ganassi Racing
- 1996: Jimmy Vasser wins Indy Racing Championship
- 1997: Alex Zanardi wins Indy Racing Championship
- 1999: Juan Pablo Montoya wins Indy Racing Championship
- 2000: Purchased SABCO Racing and changed name to Chip Ganassi Racing With Felix Sabates (Nextel)
- 2001: Fielded Sterling Marlin and Jason Leffler NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
- 2002: Jimmy Spencer added to Nextel Team
- 2002: Jamie McMurray subs for injured Sterling Marlin
- 2003: Casey Mears joined Nextel Team, Scott Dixon won IndyCar Championship
- 2003: 3 "Rookie of the Year" Drivers: McMurray (Nextel), Stremme (Busch), Sorenson (ASA)
- 2004: David Stremme and Reed Sorenson added to Nextel Team, Darren Manning added to IndyCar Team
- 2004: Fielded Scott Pruett, Memo Rojas and Max Papis in the Grand-Am Rolex Series
- 2005: Scott Pruett added to Nextel Team, Dan Wheldon joined IndyCar Team
- 2006: Won the Rolex Series Daytona Protoype Championship
- 2006-2007: Won Rolex24 At Daytona Championship
- 2007: Juan Pablo Montoya replaced Casey Mears on Nextel Team
- 2007: Dario Franchitti won the 2007 IndyCar Series Championship and announces his move to NASCAR in 2008




