Indianapolis, Indiana May 11, 2023

An iconic month of racing begins at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend (May 12-13), as Juncos Hollinger Racing takes to the ‘Brickyard’ road course for round five of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

The GMR Grand Prix is the traditional precursor to the biggest race on the calendar and the next fixture to be held in JHR’s home city during the month of May: the INDY 500 (May 28).

For this weekend, the team – which is based less than a mile from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway gates – will be hoping to repeat its form at last year’s GMR Grand Prix.

Callum Ilott claimed an impressive P8 finish during the 2022 race, and the Briton arrives at this weekend’s event fresh from a P13 result in his last road course race at Barber Motorsports Park.

For team-mate Canapino, the target will once again be to maintain his confident start to his debut INDYCAR season and to gain more valuable mileage and experience in America’s premier open-wheel racing category.

The track configuration for this weekend’s 85-lap race takes drivers down the front straight of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and through portions of Turns 1 and 2 before peeling off onto the circuit infield. Each lap measures 2.4 miles.

The rising stars within the INDY NXT Series will also be performing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend – with JHR welcoming a new driver to its ranks.

Sweden’s Rasmus Lindh rejoins the team he represented in 2019 and 2021, and will partner Matteo Nannini in the race for INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix honors on Sunday.

Callum Ilott Car #77
“The field is so tight and the Indy road course is a place where you can’t make a single mistake, especially in qualifying.”
 

Callum Ilott said:

“Last year, this was a good weekend for us. We were very close to breaking in to the Fast 6 during qualifying and started P7. It was my first wet race in INDYCAR and a totally new experience but it proved to be a strong race for us. We lost out a little bit on the strategy, but I think we’re a lot stronger on that side this season. The field is so tight and the Indy road course is a place where you can’t make a single mistake, especially in qualifying. I’m looking forward to the weekend and hopefully everything goes in the right direction.”

Agustín Canapino Car #78
“We are going into the weekend with the same objective as always, to continue accumulating experience and try to finish the race in the best possible position.”
 

Agustín Canapino said:

“We are going into the weekend with the same objective as always, to continue accumulating experience and try to finish the race in the best possible position. Indy GP is a short track where there are usually very few differences between the drivers, so it will surely be a weekend where every tenth of a second is very valuable to gain positions. There is also a forecast of rain, so anything can happen.”

Ricardo Juncos Team Principal
“I want to thank every member of the Juncos Hollinger family that continues to put in so much effort and many, many hours to make sure everything is perfect for the races.”
 

Ricardo Juncos said:

“For me, we’re entering a very special time in the season for racing at our home in Indianapolis. The Indy GP starts to give everyone a good vibe for the Indy 500 which will be happening next. Being only four blocks from the track, it feels like we’re racing in our own back yard.

“Last year we showed a lot of speed with Callum during two races on the Indy road course so I’m looking forward to something similar this time. We’ve developed a very good race car so far this year and, as a team, we continue to evolve our protocols, pit stops, and strategies to keep improving. For Agustin, it’s another new track but I think he’s going to have more of an advantage this weekend because the road course is like the tracks he’s raced on before in Argentina.

“Finally, I want to thank every member of the Juncos Hollinger family that continues to put in so much effort and many, many hours to make sure everything is perfect for the races. It’s a real team effort and it makes me so proud to see everyone pushing in the same direction.

“This weekend we welcome Rasmus Lindh to our INDY NXT line up. We almost won the PRO Mazda championship with him in 2019 and he raced with us at the final three Indy Lights races in 2021. He’s a very fast and talented driver and we’re looking forward to having him join Matteo Nannini in our team. After a couple of difficult races this season, I’m hoping our INDY NXT guys can shine and show what we can do.”

Matteo Nannini Indy NXT Car #75
“I’m hoping we can maximize our weekend and recover from the results we’ve had so far. Doing that at our home in Indy would be ideal.”
 

Matteo Nannini said:

“The Indy GP weekend is here and I feel confident because we already tested here a few weeks ago and it was a positive experience. Indianapolis is very different to the other tracks we’ve raced so far in St. Pete and Barber because there are much more opportunities to overtake. I’m hoping we can maximize our weekend and recover from the results we’ve had so far. Doing that at our home in Indy would be ideal.”

Rasmus Lindh Indy NXT Car #76
“I’m really happy to be back with Juncos Hollinger Racing for the INDY NXT series. We’ve had a lot of success with this team in the past – particularly in 2019 when we finished second in Indy PRO 2000 – so I’m excited to return.”
 

Rasmus Lindh said:

“I’m really happy to be back with Juncos Hollinger Racing for the INDY NXT series. We’ve had a lot of success with this team in the past – particularly in 2019 when we finished second in Indy PRO 2000 – so I’m excited to return. There’s was a very good feeling within the team during the test we did at Mid-Ohio and I hope we can bring home some good results for the team at Indy this weekend by putting in lots of hard work.”