Rinus VeeKay, driver for Juncos Hollinger Racing, is not settling for any option for his future in IndyCar; his main goal is to achieve victories. As the first edition of the Freedom 250 in Washington D.C. approaches, the 25-year-old Dutch driver finds himself at a crucial moment in his career.
Currently, VeeKay occupies the tenth position in the championship standings, thanks to an excellent performance in the last races of the 2026 season, including three finishes in the top five. With only four races remaining, rumors about his continuity or a possible jump to a more powerful team like Chip Ganassi Racing or Meyer Shank Racing are intensifying.
Despite the fact that Juncos Hollinger Racing does not have the same history as other teams with more resources, VeeKay’s progression has contributed to the rapid growth of the program. “We have grown a lot as a team,” the driver states, highlighting the advancements achieved during testing.
His performance seems to make staying at Juncos Hollinger an attractive option, but VeeKay insists that his decision will not be based on budget or the team’s history, but on the possibility of winning. “I want to see myself winning, above all else,” he asserts. “The place that gives me the right atmosphere to do so will be my best choice.”
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