Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Founder Dennis Reinbold, driver of the DRR/Cusick Motorsports Chevrolet powered #24 car Jack Harvey, and INVST Founder and CEO Scott Jarred (Photo DRR/Cusick Motorsports)
Indianapolis-based INVST Specializes in Full-Service Wealth Building, Helps in Financial Freedom
By: DRR/Cusick Motorsports
CARMEL, IN (Jan. 17, 2024) – Dreyer & Reinbold Racing (DRR) with Cusick Motorsports announced today that the motorsports organization has partnered with financial wealth builder INVST to field the No. 24 INVST DRR/ Cusick Motorsports Chevrolet entry for veteran driver Jack Harvey in the 109th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Sunday, May 25.
The Indianapolis-based company specializing in full-service wealth building and financial assistance is an independent Registered investment Advisory (RIA) with clients in over 40 states and offices in Indiana, Florida, New Jersey and New York City. INVST made its Indy 500 debut in 2024 with the Englishman Harvey in numerous NTT IndyCar Series events.
In the May 25 Indy 500, DRR/Cusick Motorsports will field two entries with Harvey in the No. 24 INVST Chevrolet machine and Ryan Hunter-Reay, the 2014 Indy 500 champion, in the No. 23 DRR/Cusick Motorsports Chevrolet. In 2025, DRR celebrates its 25th anniversary competing in the Indy 500 by qualifying 50 drivers in the legendary 500-mile event during that era.
“We are excited to bring INVST and Jack Harvey to this year’s Indy 500, the most famous race in the world, with a proven contender in the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing/Cusick Motorsports organization,” said Scott Jarred, INVST Founder and CEO. “INVST Racing is all about motivation and showing people who can ‘accelerate’ to financial freedom faster by our proven financial processes INVST4Life and INVST4Business. The Indy 500 is the largest sporting event in the world and now we can be a part of it with Jack and this outstanding team.”
The Dreyer and Reinbold Racing family carries an incredible legacy at the Indianapolis 500 which traces back exactly 100 years with Dennis Reinbold’s grandfather, the famed Floyd “Pop” Dreyer. Dreyer was a mechanic for the Duesenberg team in 1925 after a successful motorcycle racing career in 1910s and 1920s. Dreyer became a well-known race car builder and constructed the cars in the entire 1931 Indy 500 front row.
“We are extremely pleased to partner with an Indy-based company in INVST,” said Reinbold, team owner of DRR/Cusick Motorsports. “INVST is an innovative, aggressive company that matches up well with the fastest race in the world at the Indy 500. INVST brings a variety of ideas and strategies to the NTT IndyCar Series and helps give Jack and our organization a strong effort for the 109th edition of the ‘Greatest Spectacle in Racing.’ This year’s Indy 500 marks our family’s 100th anniversary at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and we are happy to have INVST as part of this celebration.”
Harvey, 31, from Bassingham, U.K., made his NTT IndyCar Series debut at the 2017 Indy 500 with Shank Racing after a successful Indy Lights career which notched six wins, two runner-up finishes and runner-up twice in the series points. The personable racer has seven starts at the Indy 500 and his best IndyCar finish was third in the 2019 Indy Grand Prix at IMS.
“I am very excited to have INVST as a partner with DDR/Cusick Motorsports at this year’s Indianapolis 500,” said Harvey. “I have worked closely with Scott and his INVST staff for the past few years and greatly appreciate their passion for the financial world as well as the biggest race in the world in their background in Indianapolis. Teaming with INVST and DRR/Cusick Motorsports for the 109th Indy 500, I feel we have a strong combination to be a contender in this year’s race.”
Practice for the Indianapolis 500 is set to begin Tuesday, May 13, for Harvey and Hunter-Reay with qualifications scheduled for Saturday, May 17, and Sunday, May 18. The 109th edition of the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing” will take place on Sunday, May 25.