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"Dan Wheldon has done everything this organization has asked of him," Gansassi said. "He was competitive from the moment that he stepped into the car for us. Dan is a class act both on and off the track and we wish him nothing but the best."
Wheldon, who signed a multiyear agreement with Panther, said, "I'm looking forward to when my obligations with my current team have been honored, so I can get with the entire Panther family and start moving towards all of our goals of winning races and championships together. It's great to be back."
The championship will be decided this weekend at Chicagoland, where Dixon will try to hold off Helio Castroneves for the championship. The IndyCar teams also will race in non-points event at Surfers Paradise in Queensland, Australia on Oct. 26.
"I will certainly miss my working relationship with Scott Dixon and wish him and the team all the best for this weekend at Chicagoland," said Wheldon, who is fourth in the season points with wins at Kansas Speedway and Iowa Speedway.
All the movement comes at a tumultuous time for Ganassi, who has gone from three teams to two in NASCAR and is losing Cup driver Reed Sorenson at the end of the season. He still must fill that seat.
Also, sponsor Texaco is leaving Juan Pablo Montoya's NASCAR car at the end of the year.
At the same time, Ganassi's Grand-Am duo of Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas has already clinched the 2008 Daytona Prototype championship and Dixon needs only to finish ninth or better to wrap up his second IndyCar title.
Longtime partner Target remains committed to the organization, and its new contract ensures the sponsor and Ganassi will enter their 20th season together next year.
"We are excited about our relationship ... and we look forward to celebrating our 20th year with the team in 2009," said Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel. "This program has had tremendous success over the years, and we look forward to even more success in the years to come."
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