autosport.com - 1/6/2009
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Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner believes recent cost-cutting measures introduced into Formula One will help his outfit move up the grid.
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Can anyone beat Ganassi’s superteam?
"Ganassi’s team of star drivers is led by defending Grand-Am champion Scott Pruett… This year he will again be partnered in the Rolex 24 by Montoya and Rojas in Ganassi’s #01 car, while Franchitti will drive the #02 Lexus-Riley with IRL champion Scott Dixon and Alex Lloyd." Ex-F1 driver Montoya aiming to win the Daytona 24 Hours again.
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