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Harvey Returns to Dreyer & Reinbold Racing for 2026 Indianapolis 500
- May 24, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; IndyCar Series driver Jack Harvey at the Indianapolis 500 drivers meeting during Legends Day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The roar of engines at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will once again feature Jack Harvey behind the wheel of the No. 24 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Chevrolet come May 2026. This announcement brings genuine excitement to fans who witnessed Harvey’s impressive drive in the 2025 edition of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Harvey’s return to DRR represents more than just another contract signing.

It’s a continuation of a partnership that showed real promise during their first collaboration. When Harvey climbed into that cockpit at the 2025 Indianapolis 500, starting from 26th position on the grid, few expected the masterclass in racecraft that followed. His methodical march through the field to a 19th-place finish showcased exactly why this 32-year-old driver deserves another shot at glory.

Harvey’s Journey to Indianapolis Motor Speedway Glory

The path to the Brickyard hasn’t always been smooth for Harvey. His nine Indianapolis 500 starts tell a story of persistence, growth, and unwavering determination. That breakthrough moment came in 2020 when Harvey, racing for Meyer Shank Racing, delivered his career-best ninth-place finish. The emotion in his voice after that race was unmistakable, and this wasn’t just another top-ten finish. It was a validation of years of hard work.

Harvey’s experience extends far beyond the Indianapolis 500. With nearly 100 starts at IndyCar’s top level and a podium finish at the Indy Road Course in 2019, he brings seasoned expertise to Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. His background as a two-time runner-up in what was then called Indy Lights demonstrates his ability to compete at the highest levels throughout his career.

The Perfect Partnership Returns

INVST’s continued backing of Harvey’s 2026 effort adds another layer of stability to this partnership. In a sport where sponsorship changes can derail promising relationships, this continuity speaks volumes about the mutual respect and shared vision between all parties involved.”My experience with DRR and INVST last year at the Indy 500 was brilliant,” Harvey shared, and his enthusiasm was evident.

“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.”Those words carry weight. Harvey isn’t just talking about making the field or running respectably. He’s talking about winning. That confidence comes from understanding what this team can accomplish when everything clicks together.

Dreyer & Reinbold Racing’s Indianapolis 500 Legacy

Dennis Reinbold’s team has become synonymous with Indianapolis 500 excellence over the years. Their track record speaks for itself: 26 Indianapolis 500 entries without missing a single race. That’s the kind of reliability and commitment that drivers dream about when choosing their racing homes. The team’s best showing came in 2012 through a partnership with Panther Racing, when Oriol Servia crossed the finish line in fourth position.

That result proved DRR knows how to put together race-winning packages when the stakes are highest. Reinbold’s comments about Harvey’s return reveal genuine appreciation for what they accomplished together. “Jack drove an outstanding race, working well with our crews and sponsors, including the great local company, INVST. Jack was in a position to contend throughout the event.”

Looking Ahead to May 2026

The 2026 Indianapolis 500 represents more than just another racing opportunity. At 32 years old, he’s entering what many consider the prime years for an IndyCar driver. His experience, combined with DRR’s Indianapolis 500 expertise and INVST’s continued support, creates a foundation for something special.

Harvey’s passion for the Indianapolis 500 runs deeper than professional obligation. This race means everything to drivers who understand its history and significance. The opportunity to compete for victory at the most critical race in the world drives Harvey’s preparation and dedication.

Final Thoughts

The partnership between Harvey, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, and INVST represents exactly what makes the Indianapolis 500 special. It’s about relationships, trust, and shared dreams of achieving something extraordinary on racing’s biggest stage. When Harvey climbs into that No. 24 Chevrolet in May 2026, he’ll carry the hopes and expectations of everyone who believes in this partnership’s potential. The stage is set for what could be Harvey’s breakthrough moment at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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