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Cadillac and Ganassi to split after 2024 WEC and IMSA seasons

Cadillac and Chip Ganassi Racing will end their sportscar racing partnership at the end of the 2024 World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship campaigns.

Confirmation of the split after what will be four seasons has been provided by Ganassi managing director Mike Hull, who told Autosport that “we are ending this chapter” of a long relationship with Cadillac parent company General Motors that has straddled IndyCars, NASCAR and Extreme E as well as sportscars. 

He said that it was coming to an end in a “very positive way”, adding that he doubted that it would be “the last time we work with GM on a racing project”. 

GM’s statement in response to comments from Hull stressed the successes its brands have enjoyed with Ganassi without making reference to a parting of the ways. 

“Our GM divisions have had successful partnerships with Chip Ganassi Racing across multiple series – NASCAR, IndyCar, Extreme E, IMSA and WEC – over the years,” said Jim Campbell, US vice-president of performance and motorsports.

“Together we have won numerous races and have had great success. 

“We remain committed to winning races and championships together in IMSA and WEC this year and our sportscar plans for 2025 will be announced at a later date.”

Source: Autosport

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