Dixon bolts Ganassi for McLaren in IndyCar earthquake
Six-time champion’s exit after 22 years ends an era at Ganassi and hands McLaren a championship-grade weapon.

Scott Dixon is leaving Chip Ganassi Racing after more than two decades, a move that cracks open IndyCar’s silly season like a sledgehammer through plate glass. The six-time series champion, the face of Ganassi since 2002, will race for Arrow McLaren starting next season, ending a partnership that defined an era. The decision doesn’t just flip one driver’s garage; it reorders the entire competitive map, forces Ganassi to rebuild its identity, and hands McLaren a ready-made title contender.















