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Harvey, Ferrucci: Box scores don't tell the story

Sometimes the final box score of an IndyCar race is about as inaccurate as imaginable in terms of performance. Jack Harvey and Santino Ferrucci likely never drove harder or better, but wound up 11th and 16th after the yellow flag gods and a poor pit stop (respectively) ruined their Saturday afternoon at World Wide Technology Raceway. Starting seventh in the Meyer Shank Racing Honda, Harvey made a nifty outside pass early on to grab two spots and move into fifth place. At the halfway point of the 200-lap race, he was fourth. But shortly after making his second pit stop on Lap 103, the caution flag waved for precipitation and Harvey found himself back in 18th place – one lap down to the...
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