Simpson joins Chip Ganassi Racing for 2024 IndyCar season

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A development driver for CGR since May 2022, Simpson spent the past two years competing in Indy NXT. This year, he earned two podiums – including a career-best runner-up result at Mid-Ohio and one pole en route to 10th in the championship standings.

The Cayman Islands native has also been racing the Asia Le Mans Series and European Le Mans Series, both with Algarve Pro Racing.

In the former, he has scored an overall win at the 4 Hours of Dubai and the LMP2 championship, while his ELMS campaign has delivered a notable victory in the 4 Hours of Le Castellet. 

Further success has come with Tower Motorsports in IMSA’s endurance rounds, where he captured sports car victories at the Twelve Hours of Sebring race with the LMP2 class victory.

Simpson received his first taste of driving an Indy car earlier this year in January at Sebring International Raceway, as well.

“It’s been incredible working with Chip Ganassi Racing as their development driver over the last couple of years and I’ve been able to learn so much,” said Simpson.

“I am very excited to be making the next step to IndyCar with this team. I had a great time at the test and I can’t wait to get back in the car. It’s been my dream to race in the NTT IndyCar Series and it’s an honor to make it happen now with one of the best teams in the series.

Kyffin Simpson, Chip Ganassi Racing

Kyffin Simpson, Chip Ganassi Racing

Photo by: Chip Ganassi Racing

“I’m really looking forward to working more closely with the entire team and the drivers. I want to give all the glory to God, and I also want to thank Chip and Mike for giving me this opportunity, Ridgeline Lubricants and The American Legion for their support, and of course my family.”

At 18 years old, Simpson is currently slated to be the youngest driver on the IndyCar Series grid next season driver.

With the addition of Simpson, CGR’s lineup is now set with five full-time entrants that also include six-time champion Scott Dixon, two-time champion Alex Palou, 2023 Rookie of the Year Marcus Armstrong and 2022 INDY NXT Champion Linus Lundqvist.

“We welcome Kyffin as a teammate to our INDYCAR program. He has been integrated into a Chip Ganassi Racing multi-year defined development program which now provides the opportunity at open-wheel’s highest level,” said Chip Ganassi Racing Managing Director Mike Hull.

“He has already tested an IndyCar with more to follow as an Indy NXT graduate. In addition, he is already a proven winner in IMSA at the 12 Hours of Sebring in LMP2 and on an LMP2 global stage in the ASLM and ELMS series.”

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