If they know the band is breaking up, do the players give their best performance at every stop on the final tour, or are they just going through the motions?
For Renger van der Zande and Sebastien Bourdais, it is definitely not the latter, especially with a championship in sight.
While the future holds much uncertainty for the individuals in the team, what is known is that Chip Ganassi Racing will not exist as Cadillac Racing next year, and appears to have few options for remaining an IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship outfit for 2025 at least. Bourdais and van der Zande could see the expiration of a three-year partnership that has brought numerous wins. That circumstance only further fuels the thirst for victory.
“That is the only goal we have … whatever the future is, whatever the future br ings, is up in the air, let’s say it’s in the stars,” says van der Zande. “But right now we can win a championship and it will be a tribute to the team. I think the team has not been in the position, in the shape as it is now. They’re really good people. We’re working really well together. It’s a championship–winning team. It’s dialed in, in the last couple of years, and I think this is the highest quality of team that we had in Ganassi so far. So it would make sense to win the championship and go out with a bang.”
Bourdais and van der Zande are 85 points behind the No. 7 Porsche Penske Motorsports squad of Dane Cameron and Felipe Nasr, with one win to the No. 7’s two. The Cadillacs have generally been stronger than the Porsches at Road America so far. In the hands of van der Zande. The No. 01 Cadillac qualified third, while the best the No. 7 could do was ninth. It’s a small gain that they hope will turn into a bigger one.
“I really want to win an IMSA championship,” declares Bourdais. “I’ve never been in a position to do so, so far. I mean, it was really an unfortunate thing … ’22 I feel like winning three races, being on pole four times … It’s hard to to lose a championship in those circumstances, but we managed to do that. I think as many DNFs as we had race wins, actually. So it’d be very special to say farewell to that program with Ganassi with a bang, but it’s racing. So you all you can do is try your best and hope that that’s enough.”