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  2. Chip Ganassi Racing - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Ganassi partnered with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. owner Teresa Earnhardt to merge their NASCAR operations into Ganassi's shop and run under the banner of Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates. The NASCAR team dropped the Earnhardt name in 2014, and Ganassi revealed that Teresa was never truly involved with the team. [2]

  3. Brickyard 400 - Wikipedia

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    Chip Ganassi (Ganassi Racing) won both races in 2010, and Roger Penske (Team Penske) won both in 2018. During his driving career, Ganassi himself made five starts in the 500, but did not compete in any NASCAR races. The drivers who have raced in both the 500 and 400 in the same year are denoted (**).

  4. 2009 Carfax 400 - Wikipedia

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    Target (Earnhardt Ganassi Racing) Chevrolet 200 115173 running 0 106 20 17 16 Greg Biffle 3M Scotch Tough Duct Tape (Jack Roush) Ford 200 98100 running 0 103 21 5 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats (Earnhardt Ganassi Racing) Chevrolet 200 114690 running 0 100 22 13 44 A.J. Allmendinger

  5. NASCAR operations of Chip Ganassi Racing - Wikipedia

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    On November 12, 2008, Chip Ganassi and Dale Earnhardt, Inc. owner Teresa Earnhardt, widow of seven-time Cup Series champion and DEI namesake Dale Earnhardt, announced that the two teams would merge in time for the 2009 season and run under the name of Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates (EGR).

  6. 2010 Brickyard 400 - Wikipedia

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    The race was won by Jamie McMurray, for the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team. Kevin Harvick finished second, and Greg Biffle , who started seventh, clinched third. There were seven cautions and fourteen lead changes among ten different drivers throughout the course of the race, McMurray's second win of the season and his first ever at Indianapolis.

  7. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) is a museum in Mooresville, North Carolina.Formerly a race team founded by Dale Earnhardt and his wife, Teresa Earnhardt, it competed in the NASCAR Cup Series, the highest level of competition for professional stock car racing in the United States, from 1998 to 2009.

  8. 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Chip Ganassi Racing merged with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. to form Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates. They fielded the No. 1 and No. 8 from DEI and No. 42 from Ganassi, and shut down the DEI No. 01 and No. 15 teams as well as Ganassi's No. 40 and No. 41 teams, as the No. 40 was a full-time team in 2008 until July, when it was ...

  9. 2009 Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix International Raceway, where the race was held.. The 2009 Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 was the thirty-fifth of thirty-six scheduled stock car races of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the ninth in the ten race season-ending Chase for the Sprint Cup. [3]