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sports-motorsports1 year ago

"Dale Coyne Racing Finalizes 2024 IndyCar Driver Lineup"

Dale Coyne Racing confirms Jack Harvey and rookie Colin Braun as its driver lineup for the NTT IndyCar Series season opener at St. Petersburg, with Harvey set to contest 14 races and share the No. 18 car with Nolan Siegel for select events. Braun, a 35-year-old newcomer with extensive experience in sports car racing, will make his IndyCar debut at St. Petersburg. The team is still finalizing its driver lineup for the rest of the 18-race season, with rumors suggesting Katherine Legge may join for the Indy 500 and other ovals.

sports1 year ago

"Dale Coyne Racing Confirms 2024 IndyCar Line-Up with Ericsson Leading Testing"

Dale Coyne Racing confirms Jack Harvey, Nolan Siegel, and Colin Braun as part of its driver lineup for the upcoming NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, with Harvey driving the No. 18 INVST Honda for 14 races, Siegel sharing driving duties with Harvey for four non-conflicting races, and Braun making his NTT INDYCAR SERIES debut. The team also hires veteran race engineer Steve Newey to lead the No. 51 car.

sports1 year ago

"Ericsson Dominates IndyCar Sebring Test Finale"

Colin Braun impresses during IndyCar test at Sebring International Raceway, outpacing his teammate Jack Harvey and receiving positive feedback from team manager Mitch Davis. Despite his lack of open-wheel experience, Braun adapted well to the IndyCar and expressed interest in potentially competing in more races in the series. Dale Coyne Racing has yet to confirm its drivers for the upcoming season opener at St. Petersburg.

motorsports2 years ago

"Palou's Record Run Secures Indy 500 Pole Position for Ganassi"

Conor Daly and Jack Harvey share their thoughts on the Pole Day for the Indy 500, which saw Chip Ganassi Racing's Alex Palou clinch pole position. The day was full of new records and milestones, and Graham Rahal took the high road after qualifying heartbreak. Meanwhile, Kyle Larson dominated the NASCAR All-Star Race, and Clay Millican, Tim Wilkerson, Alex Glenn, and Steve Herrera won the NHRA Route 66 Nationals.

motorsports2 years ago

Teammate bump knocks Graham Rahal out of Indy 500.

Graham Rahal was bumped from the Indy 500 field by his Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing teammate Jack Harvey by just 0.0044s over the four-lap run. Rahal suffered a weightjacker failure during the session, but his first run was good for third behind teammate Christian Lundgaard and Dale Coyne Racing’s rookie Sting Ray Robb. Harvey's average speed of 229.166mph just pipped Rahal’s 229.159mph.

sports2 years ago

Rahal's Indy 500 hopes dashed by teammate Harvey's bump.

Alex Palou secured pole position for the 2023 Indy 500, followed by Rinus Veekay and Felix Rosenqvist. Meanwhile, Jack Harvey bumped his Rahal Letterman Lanigan teammate Graham Rahal out of the field in the last-chance qualifying. The Indy 500 will feature 34 cars attempting to make the 33-car field, with nine former winners in the mix. The qualifying is split into two days, with the bulk of the field set during Saturday’s marathon seven-hour session. NBC and Peacock will broadcast nearly 60 hours of coverage from the speedway.

sports2 years ago

Teammate bumping leads to Rahal's Indy 500 disappointment.

Graham Rahal will not be participating in the Indianapolis 500 after being bumped out of the race by his teammate Jack Harvey during the Last Chance Qualifier. Despite having a weight jacker issue, Rahal's average speed was higher than Harvey's, but falling short of rookie Sting Ray Robb's speed left Rahal vulnerable. Harvey made a second qualifying attempt and beat Rahal's time by just 0.07mph, securing his spot in the race.

motorsports2 years ago

"Excitement Builds at Long Beach Grand Prix with RLL and IMSA Qualifying Highlights"

Rahal Letterman Lanigan's Jack Harvey and Christian Lundgaard finished 12th and 10th respectively in the Friday practice session for the Long Beach GP, while Graham Rahal spent most of the afternoon inside the top 10 before dropping back to 16th on his second set of tires. Harvey is optimistic about the team's potential this weekend and is focusing on improving rear stability and activating the tires sooner in cooler temperatures.