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By Robin Miller
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, June 7, 2003 FORT WORTH, Texas -- From 1997 through 2002, Chevrolet won 66 of 68 races and six straight Indy Racing League championships. General Motors had virtually no competition until Nissan finally found victory lane twice before bailing at the end of 2002. But there's been a major shift in the IndyCar power structure this year, leaving Chevrolet with nothing but memories and unhappy teams. Toyota and Honda left Championship Auto Racing Teams for Tony George's all-oval series in 2003 and have basic ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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