The driver said goodbye to his IndyCar team and, although he did not give details about his future, he left all possibilities open.
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His team has already confirmed that they have decided to part ways, and now Agustín Canapino He expressed himself in his social networks at say goodbye to Juncos Hollinger Racing and IndyCar. With his future uncertain, the Argentine driver has yet to confirm how he will continue his career.
Canapino says goodbye to IndyCar and will he return to TC?
The new is the goodbye to Cannabisconfirmed that he will no longer race with IndyCar Juncos Hollinger Racing for the remainder of the 2024 season As of now, Versions are growing about his possible return to the country to run in Turismo Carretera with a Chevrolet Camaro, which I can test drive this week.
If it comes to fruition, Canapino could immediately return to TC – where he was an idol and four-time champion in Argentina in 2010, 2017, 2018 and 2019-. He can compete on the next date of the championship, August 17 and 18 at the Autódromo de Buenos Aires. Something similar happened last year, when at the end of the IndyCar season, he ran the last races of the year with a Chevy from the JP team (now Canning Motorsport).
Canapino’s message after his departure from Juncos Hollinger Racing
He wrote this in a story on his Instagram account:
“From that first test where I experienced firsthand what it’s like to drive a car of this caliber to the end of qualifying in my last two races in the Top10, it’s been a big challenge of constant evolution and I’m very I’m happy with everything I’ve done.
Thank you IndyCar for welcoming me and treating me like you always do. A big thanks also to Ricardo Juncos and Brad Hollinger for the opportunity, and to every member of the Team for allowing me to learn from this new world that also makes me grow the evolution we share. I wish you the best for what is to come.
I gave my 100% every day, with mistakes and successes, but always looking for the maximum despite the circumstances encountered along the way, from which I learned a lot. I leave knowing that I gave it my all and that there is always a new chance to start over.
Finally, and very important for me, thank you to the journalists of Argentina for the coverage and great support as well as to all the followers of our beloved motorsport for encouraging me at every moment.
When I confirm my future I will tell you. See you!”
Source: Tycsports
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