Callum Ilott has confirmed he will not return to the Juncos Hollinger IndyCar team for the 2024 IndyCar season.
The former Ferrari Academy Driver made his IndyCar debut with the team at the end of the 2021 season, starting the final three races. He continued with them in 2022, driving their sole car in the championship, and putting the car on the front row of the grid for the season finale.After finishing the 2022 season 20th in the standings, the team targeted an improvement this year as it expanded to a two-car line-up, adding rookie Agustin Canapino to its line-up. He and Ilott clashed on more than one occasion during the season, including in the season finale.
Ilott started and ended the year with his best finishes, taking fifth each time. He ended the year 16th in the standings.
The team subsequently announced Canapino had been retained for another year, but today Ilott confirmed he will move on.
“My time at Juncos Hollinger racing has come to an end,” he said in a post on social media.
“I would like to thank all the incredibly hard-working individuals within JHR for their huge effort and support since I joined them for the final three races in 2021.”
Ilott joined the team after finishing second in Formula 2 to Mick Schumacher, then briefly racing GTs. He has not confirmed his plans for 2024.
“I greatly appreciate the opportunity that I had to step into the world of IndyCar and be a part of building something from the ground up,” he said. “I wish them all the best for the future.
“As for my future, my eyes are fully fixed on 2024 and the journey that follows.”
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Don
26th October 2023, 22:18
Surprising development. His seat will be taken by Grosjean. Callum will find another seat in IndyCar, but the prime ones are gone.
oweng (@oweng)
27th October 2023, 8:25
Hope he has another drive lined up, although not many spaces left on the grid. He often outperformed the car so would be a shame if has to leave Indycar.
Nick T,
27th October 2023, 22:13
It would have been useful to, at the very least, include where his teammate finished in the championship to give us some context of how he stacked up against him…