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INDYCAR: Harvey working on full-time seat

Indy Lights frontrunner Jack Harvey is confident his efforts to land an IndyCar seat will pay off next year. The 22-year-old Briton is coming off of two successful seasons with the Schmidt Peterson Motorsports team where six wins, and a pair of runner-up finishes in the Lights championship, have prepared the Briton to take the final step on the open-wheel ladder. "Things are looking quite good, and I'd be in the same situation right now whether I won the Lights championship or not," Harvey (LEFT) told RACER. "You still need to find a lot of money, which we're getting close on, and it's no secret we're talking to Sam [Schmidt] about being in that second seat next to James...
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