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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...
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