Chip Ganassi Racing’s teenage IndyCar Series rookie Kyffin Simpson is set to test a huge variety of cars ahead of stepping up from Indy NXT and sportscar racing in 2024.
The challenging schedule for the 19-year-old Barbadian-born Caymanian has been put together by CGR’s managing director Mike Hull. It begins with an IndyCar evaluation on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course , followed by an FIA World Endurance Championship rookie test at Bahrain International Circuit , a previous generation Formula 2 car at Circuit Monteblanco , a run in a World Series machine at Imola and a return to the F2 car at Motorland Aragon .
Working with like Alex Lynn in ELMS has been something that has helped my feedback for the engineers a lot. And also working with Scott McLaughlin in the Tower car this year has also been very helpful in that way. “I think lots of little things like that have just helped me develop as a driver a lot over the year. Obviously, the racecraft as well with a lot of racing this year.
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