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Bourdais return to Coyne made official

Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Practice

LONG BEACH, CA - APRIL 15: Sebastien Bourdais of France, driver of the #19 Dale Coyne Racing Dallara Honda, races during practice for the IndyCar Series Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 15, 2011 on the streets of Long Beach, California. (Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images)

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Sebastien Bourdais’ switch back to Dale Coyne Racing for the 2017 Verizon IndyCar Series season has been confirmed on Wednesday.

NBCSN contributor Robin Miller broke the news for RACER.com during the Watkins Glen weekend that Bourdais, the four-time Champ Car champion, would leave KVSH Racing after three years and join Coyne’s team. When Bourdais came back to IndyCar in 2011 after a two-year sojourn in Formula 1 and other sporadic sports car appearances, it was with Coyne.

Bourdais then drove for Dragon Racing in 2012 and 2013 before moving to KVSH in 2014.

Along with the driver news comes the additional announcement that Bourdais will have some incredible engineering strength. He’s also reunited with Craig Hampson, formerly of Andretti Autosport, who he worked with at Newman/Haas Racing in Champ Car. And Olivier Boisson, who’s been with Bourdais at KVSH, comes over as well.

Bourdais’ first test will be at Gateway Motorsports Park on Thursday.

“Back in 2011, Dale was the one who gave me the opportunity to come back to IndyCar, and I’m looking forward to a very exciting second stint with his team,” Bourdais said in a release.

“Thanks to Dale’s leadership and unconditional commitment to the series, we have been able to assemble a great group of guys, including Olivier Boisson, my race engineer for the last three years, as well as my former lead engineer from the Newman/Haas Racing days, Craig Hampson. The addition of these two great minds and friends, to Dale Coyne Racing’s existing group, will undoubtedly give me a great chance at running up front with a competitive car..

“I would like to thank Chevy and KVSH Racing for their support and trust in me over the last few years,” continued the Frenchman. “Now, a new chapter has begun and it would not have been possible without Honda’s commitment to our effort. I am thrilled to be able to get things going this early, and can’t wait to discover my new machine this week at Gateway!”

That confirmation of Honda squashes any rumors Coyne would move to Chevrolet for 2017. With Chip Ganassi Racing switching from Chevrolet to Honda for its four cars, at least one and potentially two teams will need to switch the other way.

Coyne now has a driver confirmed in October and explained how the team will work operationally with the new hires.

“Sebastien has been on our radar ever since he left IndyCar to go to Formula 1 in Europe. We were honored to bring him back to the States to return to his roots in 2011, and even more excited about what our future prospects will be in 2017 and beyond,” he said.

“We have assembled a great group of guys over the past few years and with additions to our engineering department for 2017, we are definitely ‘putting the band back together’. We will have some greats from the Newman/Haas era of Craig Hampson chief engineer, Todd Phillips Chief Mechanic, Oren Trower as lead mechanic, Colin Duff and others all from the Newman/Haas team. Needless to say we look forward to 2017 with great anticipation.”

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