News Details

Harding Racing encouraged by IndyCar street course debut

Harding Racing’s Larry Curry says the team’s first-ever IndyCar street course race at St. Petersburg had been “respectable” but that he was looking forward to tracks where the team has been able to test. The relatively new team owned by Mike Harding, a paving company magnate, made just three IndyCar starts in 2017, all on ovals, and its driver Gabby Chaves scored ninth at Indy, fifth in Texas and 15th at Pocono. This year, Harding Racing has gone full-time, but remains as a one-car squad. Chaves qualified eighth on the team’s street course debut at St. Petersburg before clocking a 14th-place finish. Curry, the team manager and director, told Motorsport.com: “The car performed...
Full Story »
Share

You May Also Be Interested In...

Carlin drivers have mixed views over IndyCar debut

Charlie Kimball says that Carlin's first race in the 2018 IndyCar series...
-6y from Motorsport.com

Pippa Mann to confirm Coyne drive in Indy 500

Six-time Indy 500 starter Pippa Mann will confirm her entry in the 102nd...
-6y from Motorsport.com

Sebastien Bourdais takes St Petersburg victory as...

If yesterday’s first race of the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series is an...

Winds, Sato crash curtail Texas testing

High winds, low temperatures, and a hard crash by Takuma Sato led to the...
-6y from Racer.com

Comments

comments powered by Disqus

2015 IndyCarToday.com
IndyCarToday.com is not responsible for the news headlines and associated descriptions and images it indexes, the content of externally linked sites or the comments & postings of its users.

This website is unofficial and is not associated in any way with IndyCar.