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Jones settling in at Coyne

For about 30 minutes on Friday afternoon, it was a beautiful sight for Dale Coyne's team. At the top of the scoreboard at Phoenix International Raceway it read P1: Sebastien Bourdais,  and P2: Ed Jones."I know it doesn't mean anything, but it was pretty cool to be up there for a while," said Jones, the 2016 Indy Lights champion who wound up ninth overall in the three-hour session."It's an amazing feeling in the corner in an IndyCar, and it's all about commitment and building trust."The 21-year-old Dubai-based driver, who grew up in England, has a full-time opportunity thanks to his Lights' prize of $1 million, and he's got veteran engineer Mike Cannon and former...
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