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Matt Kenseth announced as Kyle Larson’s Replacement in the No. 42 for 2020

Chip Ganassi Racing announced today that Matt Kenseth is set to comeback to NASCAR to drive the No. 42 Chevrolet once NASCAR resumes for the 2020 season.

Ford GT program to end as investors can not be found

The Ford GT era of the 2010s will end with the decade as the Ford GT Le Mans program will not race in IMSA...

Larson rounds out top-five finish for Chip Ganassi Racing

Kyle Larson and his No. 42 team were hoping to break through for a win at Kentucky Speedway after finishing second at Chicago two weeks ago and a disappointing 20th last week at Daytona.

Kurt Busch wins in thrilling fashion at Kentucky

Kurt Busch won the Quaker State 400 in overtime at Kentucky Speedway Saturday night after a thrilling overtime battle with younger brother, Kyle Busch, to earn his first victory of the 2019 season.

Kurt Busch quietly finishes strong in California

The new face behind the No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro has had strong success after the first five races.

Ross Chastain to Drive Full-Time in 2019 with Chip Ganassi Racing

On Friday at ISM Raceway, it was announced that Ross Chastain would be the next full-time driver for the No. 42 DC Solar Chevrolet with Chip Ganassi Racing for 2019.

First Career Win for Chastain in the DC Solar 300 at Vegas

Ross Chastain wins the final race of the NASCAR XFINITY Series regular season and the first of his career at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the DC Solar 300.

John Hunter Nemechek Places 4th in Xfinity Series Debut

After a flat tire during Stage 1, John Hunter Nemechek battles back to finish 4th in his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Saturday's Rinnai 250.

Chip Ganassi Racing Ready to Rebound

This upcoming season we’ll see the CGR Chevys in the new Chevy Camaro ZL1 and in some occasions with matching paint schemes as DC Solar extended their sponsorship to the Cup Series.

The Players – The Best Teams’ 2018 Lineup in NASCAR Cup

It’s only a short time until the annual Media Tour at the Hall of Fame in Charlotte. We will learn a lot there, but a couple things are obvious. There will be 24 major teams running next year (10 Fords, nine Chevrolets, and five Toyotas).

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