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INDYCAR: Lights champ Jones works to land ride
Newly-crowned Indy Lights champion Ed Jones believes that he needs to be in IndyCar full-time next year if he is to make the most of the opportunity he earned for winning the title. Rookies have generally found it difficult to establish a long-term foothold in IndyCar in recent years, and Jones points to the progress that 2015 Lights champion Spencer Pigot made this year when he was able to turn his three-race prize drive with RLL into a seat with Ed Carpenter Racing. "Looking at it in the past, it is very difficult for a driver to really get up to speed and be consistent unless they are doing a full season," said Jones. "It looked very tough for Spencer at the beginning of...
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