What started out as another strong NTT INDYCAR Series run for Meyer Shank Racing driver Jack Harvey, ended in disappointment on Saturday after the young Briton put the No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda on the front row, but suffered a brake issue on lap 39 that kept him from making the finish.
Taking the positives from a strong return to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the GMR Grand Prix last Saturday that saw Jack Harvey qualify the No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda on the front row and race in podium contention until an untimely yellow flag shuffled the Brit back through the field, Meyer Shank Racing and Harvey are looking for redemption at Road America for the double header Rev Group Grand Prix on Saturday and Sunday.
Simon Pagenaud moved to second in the point standings with a third-place podium finish in GMR Grand Prix on the Road Course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Pagenaud powered to third in the No. 22 Menards Team Penske Chevrolet, from the 20th starting position.
After starting on the front row, running the first half of the race in podium position and leading the race, Jack Harvey and Meyer Shank Racing were on the fast track to a return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway podium for the GMR Grand Prix on Saturday.
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