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Harvey to return to Indy 500 with Dreyer & Reinbold
By Marshall Pruett - Sep 24, 2025, 11:19 AM ET

Harvey to return to Indy 500 with Dreyer & Reinbold

Jack Harvey and Dreyer & Reinbold Racing will continue to partner for the Indianapolis 500.

The Briton joined DRR in May as teammate to Ryan Hunter-Reay where he piloted the No. 24 Chevy to 19th. Harvey’s sponsor INVST, which supported his season with Dale Coyne Racing in 2024 and the recent Indy 500 run with DRR, is also making a return.

“We are pleased to announce that Jack and INVST will partner again with our team for the 2026 Indy 500,” said team owner Dennis Reinbold.

“In his first year with DRR in the 500, Jack drove an outstanding race, working well with the our crews and sponsors including the great local company, INVST. Jack was in position to contend throughout the event. We are anxious to get back to where we left off with the No. 24 INVST Chevrolet in May to take our effort a step further.

“INVST has proven to be a tremendous partner with DRR at Indy. Being from Indianapolis, the INVST folks know the legacy of the Indy 500 and their innovative, aggressive company has matched up so well with our team and the 500. INVST has brought a assortment of ideas and strategies to our team and the Indy 500 and helps give Jack and our organization a strong effort at IMS. We are excited for the INVST return with DRR in 2026.”

Harvey blended pit lane reporting duties for IndyCar on FOX with his one-off return to the cockpit at the Speedway, which made for a unique experience for the 32-year-old and the series’ broadcaster.

“My experience with DRR and INVST last year at the Indy 500 was brilliant,” Harvey said. “Consistency is so important in this sport, and the opportunity to return to Indianapolis with this group is incredible. I’m even more confident that we can compete for the win in the 2026 event. Having INVST continue as our primary is fantastic. I love their passion for and commitment to the biggest race in the world. We’re all ready!”

Marshall Pruett
Marshall Pruett

The 2026 season marks Marshall Pruett's 40th year working in the sport. In his role today for RACER, Pruett covers open-wheel and sports car racing as a writer, reporter, photographer, and filmmaker. In his previous career, he served as a mechanic, engineer, and team manager in a variety of series, including IndyCar, IMSA, and World Challenge.

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