Following his 24 Hours of Le Mans debut and Chip Ganassi Racing's successful expansion into GT racing with Ford, Scott Dixon has confirmed that sports-car racing is on his radar as a potential home after his IndyCar career draws to a close.
"For me, looking further ahead, that is the direction that I'll probably end up - in some sort of sports-car racing," Dixon said.
The four-time IndyCar Series champion talked to Driven about the growth of the World Endurance Championship, where the likes of Kiwis Earl Bamber and Brendon Hartley currently race. He also confirmed that he will return to Ford's GT program for 2017 for another tilt at Le Mans, as well as Sebring, Daytona, and the 'Petit Le Mans'.
"When the Ford program came along, all the [Ganassi Racing] people working on the IndyCar program were offered the opportunity to transfer over to that as well. So a lot of the people I've worked for on the GT program are the guys that I've worked with on my IndyCar," he said.
"To do [Le Mans] in an environment that was not far separated from my every day was the perfect situation. I was very grateful for that."