Scott Dixon Leaves Chip Ganassi Racing

Scott Dixon 離開 Chip Ganassi Racing


Introduction

Scott Dixon will leave his racing team after the 2026 season.

Scott Dixon 將在 2026 年賽季後離開他的賽車隊。

Main Body

Scott Dixon worked with Chip Ganassi Racing for many years. He won six championships and 59 races. The team owner offered him a new contract, but Dixon said no.

Scott Dixon 與 Chip Ganassi Racing 合作多年。他贏得了六次總冠軍和 59 場比賽。車隊老闆向他提供了新合約,但 Dixon 拒絕了。

Now, Dixon might join a new team called Arrow McLaren in 2027. Another driver, Felix Rosenqvist, might also join this team. This means some drivers must leave Arrow McLaren.

現在,Dixon 可能會在 2027 年加入一支名為 Arrow McLaren 的新車隊。另一位車手 Felix Rosenqvist 也可能加入該車隊。這意味著部分車手必須離開 Arrow McLaren。

Christian Lundgaard might leave Arrow McLaren. He might take Scott Dixon's old seat at Chip Ganassi Racing. This seat is now empty.

Christian Lundgaard 可能會離開 Arrow McLaren。他可能會接替 Scott Dixon 在 Chip Ganassi Racing 的原職位。這個位置目前處於空缺狀態。

Conclusion

Many drivers will change teams for the 2027 season.

許多車手將在 2027 年賽季進行轉隊。

Vocabulary Learning

The Power of "Might"

When we aren't 100% sure about the future, we use might. It is a softer word than "will."

Look at these examples from the text:

  • Dixon might join a new team.
  • Rosenqvist might also join.
  • Lundgaard might leave.

How to use it: [ Person ] \rightarrow might \rightarrow [ Action ]

  • Example: I might go to the park tomorrow. (Maybe I will, maybe I won't).

Action Verbs for Changes

Notice these three verbs used to describe moving from one place to another:

  1. Leave \rightarrow To go away from a place/team.
  2. Join \rightarrow To become a member of a new group.
  3. Change \rightarrow To make something different.

Quick Pattern: Leave [Old Place] \rightarrow Join [New Place] \rightarrow Change [Situation]

Vocabulary Learning

season (n.)
A specific period of time in a sport
Example:The football season ends in May.
championship (n.)
A competition to find the best player or team
Example:The team won the championship last year.
contract (n.)
A legal agreement between people or companies
Example:He signed a new contract for three years.
empty (adj.)
Having nothing inside
Example:The glass is empty; I need more water.
Practice A2 words in a crossword