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10 IndyCar Career Moves That Ended in Disaster
The greener pastures are not always as green as they seem. Dec 11, 2020 STAN HONDAGetty Images
An IndyCar driver may seek greener pastures by joining another team or leaving IndyCar racing for another home. Sometimes these moves work, while other times they can prove to be detrimental. Here’s 10 IndyCar career moves that just didn’t work out.
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After a brief stint in Formula One in the early 1990s, Alex Zanardi was coming into his own as a driver in the CART IndyCar World Series in 1996. He would win the 1997 and 1998 CART titles for Chip Ganassi Racing before leaving the U.S. for a Formula 1 seat at Williams in 1999 alongside Ralf Schumacher.