Jack Harvey will pilot the No. 24 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Chevrolet in subsequent Could’s Indianapolis 500, trying to make his ninth begin within the prestigious race. INVST will once more again Harvey’s 2026 effort.
Harvey made the 2025 Indy 500 with Dreyer & Reinbold, driving from twenty sixth on the grid to complete nineteenth. Nonetheless, his greatest outcome got here with Meyer Shank Racing in 2020 when he completed ninth.
Dreyer & Reinbold has been an Indy 500-only workforce for a number of years now, and had two entries within the occasion this previous yr. Their greatest exhibiting got here again in 2012, once they partnered with Panther Racing and Oriol Servia positioned fourth. They’ve competed in a complete of 26 Indy 500s through the years, by no means lacking the race.
Jack Harvey, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
Photograph by: James Gilbert / Getty Photographs
“My expertise with DRR and INVST final yr on the Indy 500 was sensible,” stated Harvey, who’s 32 years outdated. “Consistency is so essential on this sport, and the chance to return to Indianapolis with this group is unimaginable.
“I’m much more assured that we are able to compete for the win within the 2026 occasion. Having INVST proceed as our major is improbable. I really like their ardour for and dedication to the largest race on this planet. We’re all prepared.”
The British racing driver has been the runner-up twice as an Indy NXT driver (then known as Indy Lights), and has began virtually 100 races on the high degree of the game. He has one podium end, which got here on the Indy Street Course in 2019.
We’re happy to announce that Jack and INVST will companion once more with our workforce for the 2026 Indy 500,” Reinbold stated. “In his first yr with DRR within the 500, Jack drove an impressive race, working properly with the our crews and sponsors together with the good native firm, INVST. Jack was in place to contend all through the occasion. We’re anxious to see him again in our No. 24 INVST Chevrolet this Could.”
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