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Rough Indy 500 opening day for Harvey

Jack Harvey envisioned his first day of practice for the Indy 500 would go much better than anything Monday had to offer. Making his debut with the new Michael Shank Racing with Andretti Autosport team, Harvey was ready to go at noon for the two-hour Rookie Orientation Program session but was unable to leave the pits. The Briton's No. 50 Dallara DW12-Honda stalled repeatedly whenever the clutch was released, and after spending the better of an hour diagnosing the problem, a fuel pressure problem was found. Temporary fixes allowed Harvey to complete the two of three rookie phases before another mechanical problem came to light exiting the pits. Drive @jack_harvey42 has been checked, cleared...
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