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Bourdais not expecting much assistance from Jones in 2017

Sebastien Bourdais is heading into the new Verizon IndyCar Series season back with Dale Coyne Racing, but does not believe he will get much help with setting up the car from new team-mate Ed Jones, who comes into the championship as a rookie. Bourdais has switched over from the KVSH Racing outfit for 2017 where he competed last year without a team-mate, but is joined by reigning Indy Lights champion Jones, and although he knows the Dubai-born racer is a talented racer, he knows coming into IndyCar is extremely difficult for rookie drivers. “I think some people forget how difficult it is to be a rookie,” said Bourdais on Motorsport.com. “It’s even harder now there is so little...
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