Chip Ganassi Racing, LLC (CGR), also sometimes branded as Chip Ganassi Racing Teams, is an American auto racing organization with teams competing in the...
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shut down after merge with Chip Ganassi Racing. The No. 1 owned by Teresa Earnhardt. The No. 8 owned by Teresa Earnhardt but was shut down after 7 races...
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Dale Earnhardt, Inc. owner Teresa Earnhardt to merge their NASCAR operations into Ganassi's shop and entered under the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix...
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leading to the merger with Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates in November 2008 that formed Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. In 2010, the team won the Daytona...
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(November 13, 2008). "DEI, Ganassi to merge teams, go by Earnhardt Ganassi Racing". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 13, 2020. "DEI, Ganassi link up for future title...
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with Chip Ganassi Racing, their driver development program went into limbo, and Earnhardt was released.[citation needed] In 2010, Earnhardt drove several...
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Dr. Earnhardt, a fictional character from the 2012 video game Far Cry 3 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI), a NASCAR racing team Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, a NASCAR...
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Jamie McMurray (category Chip Ganassi Racing drivers)
Roush-Fenway Racing and Ganassi granted him a contract to let him drive for his merged team with Dale Earnhardt Inc., Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. In 2010,...
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Edwards. Kyle Busch followed in third with 379 points, 15 ahead of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and 17 ahead of Kevin Harvick in fourth and fifth. Matt Kenseth with...
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Sprint Cup. Jamie McMurray of Earnhardt Ganassi Racing won the race, breaking a 108 race winless streak, while Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished second. Ricky...
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Kyle Larson (redirect from Kyle Larson (racing driver))
Larson expressed some interest in IndyCar racing, he was signed for the 2012 racing season by Earnhardt Ganassi Racing (EGR) as part of the team's driver development...
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Busch, driving the No. 2 car for Penske Racing, won the race while Jamie McMurray for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing (whose team won the Indianapolis 500) finished...
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Target Corporation (section Chip Ganassi Racing)
Juan Pablo Montoya with the newly formed Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. Target also sponsored Earnhardt Ganassi Racing's No. 8 car driven by Aric Almirola, which...
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station (station code), England Early growth response proteins Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, a NASCAR team East Grand Rapids, Michigan EGaming Review, a British...
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Martin Truex Jr. (category Chip Ganassi Racing drivers)
beginning of the 2009 season, Dale Earnhardt, Inc. merged into Chip Ganassi Racing and was renamed Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates. The move was...
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disguises. Two represent Hendrick Motorsports and one represents Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. They also worked on the Autobots' ship Xantium. Leadfoot (voiced...
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former team, Richard Childress Racing, and the team he started, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, carried No. 3 decals. During the race itself, NASCAR held a "silent...
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Cup Series season. The race was won by Jamie McMurray, for the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team. Kevin Harvick finished second, and Greg Biffle, who started...
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Yates Racing with Fords. Richard Childress Racing removed one of their cars to form a three car team. Martin Truex Jr. left Earnhardt Ganassi Racing's No...
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Juan Pablo Montoya (category Chip Ganassi Racing drivers)
Great Recession, CGR merged with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) before the 2009 season to form Earnhardt Ganassi Racing (EGR), and Montoya began driving a Chevrolet...
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principal Rob Kauffman announced he was purchasing a stake in Chip Ganassi Racing in 2015 and MWR folded at the end of the season; the team's charters...
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Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr. (born October 10, 1974) is an American stock car racing driver, team owner and broadcaster. A third generation driver, he is...
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Montoya's car was examined by NASCAR officials before it returned to Earnhardt Ganassi Racing's shop in Concord, North Carolina. NASCAR did not fine Keselowski...
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Daytona 500 (redirect from Super Bowl of Racing)
Richard Childress Racing, the first time the #3 had been used in a NASCAR Cup Series race since Dale Earnhardt's death. Dale Earnhardt Jr., won his second...
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Bill Elliott 170.827 1988 Darrell Waltrip 1989 Terry Labonte 1990 Dale Earnhardt 1991 Davey Allison 1992 Davey Allison 1993 Ernie Irvan 1994 Rusty Wallace...
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and Earnhardt Jr.'s teammate Jimmie Johnson. R. Gordon's car slid in front of Earnhardt Jr. within a couple of feet of contact. Many of Earnhardt Jr.'s...
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Felix Sabates (section Auto racing)
currently a partner in Chip Ganassi Racing teams, which formerly fielded teams in the NASCAR Cup Series (as Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates), and...
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the Autobot Wreckers who transforms into Juan Pablo Montoya's Earnhardt Ganassi Racing No. 42 Target 2011 Chevrolet Impala. Keith Szarabajka as Laserbeak:...
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of about 175,000 attendees. Earnhardt Ganassi Racing's Jamie McMurray won the 208-lap race from 13th place. Dale Earnhardt Jr. of Hendrick Motorsports...
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Tony Stewart (category Chip Ganassi Racing drivers)
Stewart-Haas Racing, originally to be designated No. 4 but changed to his USAC No. 39, with sponsorship from the U.S. Army (relocating from Earnhardt Ganassi Racing)...
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