Callum Ilott has parted ways with Juncos Hollinger Racing, the team which brought him to the IndyCar Series at the end of the 2021 season.
The 2020 Formula 2 runner-up and former Ferrari Academy driver made his IndyCar debut with Ricardo Juncos’s team in the final three rounds of 2021, and subsequently finished 20th and 16th in points during full-time campaigns with the team. In a statement, the team said ‘both parties have mutually decided to part ways, effective immediately’ and expressed its ‘sincere appreciation for his contributions over the last two years’.
” Photo by: Gavin Baker / Motorsport Images Callum Ilott, Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet Ilott scored career-best fifth place finishes with the team in 2023, at the season-opening St Petersburg street race and the Laguna Seca finale. “I want to extend my gratitude to Juncos Hollinger Racing for the opportunity to be part of their team,” said Ilott. “I have immense respect for the organization, and our time together has been a valuable experience.
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