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Kyffin Simpson

Kyffin Simpson (born 9 October 2004) is a professional racing driver who competes in the for . Raised in after being born in , , Simpson began his racing career in karting at age nine and has since achieved notable success across various motorsport disciplines, including single-seaters and endurance racing. Simpson's early career was marked by immediate triumphs in the Barbados Karting Association, where he won his debut championship in 2013 at age nine and defended the title the following season. He progressed through European and U.S. karting series before transitioning to single-seaters, securing championships in and categories. His breakout year came in 2021, when he dominated the with seven wins, two pole positions, and 13 podium finishes. In 2022 and 2023, Simpson raced in by Firestone, the developmental series for , earning two podiums including at Mid-Ohio and the road course. Concurrently, he excelled in endurance racing, clinching the 2023 LMP2 class championship with two wins and three podiums overall. In 2024, he added to his resume with LMP2 class victories at the (third overall), the 4 Hours of Le Castellet, the 4 Hours of , and . Simpson made his IndyCar debut as a in 2024 with , driving the No. 4 car and achieving a fastest lap at the Grand Prix of . Petersburg while leading laps at the 500. In his sophomore season of 2025, he drove the No. 8 Journie Rewards in 17 starts, achieving three top-five finishes and six top-10 results while leading 6 laps that year; across his two seasons to date, he has led a total of 9 laps. Residing between and , Simpson maintains an active lifestyle that includes kitesurfing, , , , and training.

Personal life

Early life and family

Kyffin Simpson was born on October 9, 2004, in , . As the son of Caymanian businessman David Simpson and Nicole Simpson, he possesses dual cultural influences stemming from his Barbadian birth and family heritage. His family relocated to the around 2017 when Simpson was 12 years old, where he was subsequently raised and obtained citizenship. Simpson's early interest in was nurtured by his parents, who introduced him to karting as a child in . At the age of nine, he drove his first kart, with his father serving as chief mechanic, courier, and mentor during initial outings at local tracks like those affiliated with the Barbados Karting Association. This family support provided the foundation for his competitive pursuits, blending the vibrant lifestyles of both and the into his formative years. Simpson is often identified as a Caymanian-Barbadian racer, representing the in international competitions while embracing his Barbadian roots.

Education and residence

Kyffin Simpson attended the Cayman International School in during his early years before transitioning to a full-time career. Due to the demanding travel schedule of karting, which involved up to 26 race weekends per year, he faced challenges balancing formal education with his sporting commitments. As of 2022, at age 18, Simpson was pursuing a high school General Equivalency Diploma (GED) to complete his equivalent while continuing his professional development in . He has not attended college, instead dedicating his post-secondary focus entirely to advancing in . Simpson was raised in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, where he developed his initial passion for racing. In 2020, at age 15, he relocated to the to compete in single-seater series, beginning with the . He resides between and Indianapolis, Indiana, allowing proximity to Racing's headquarters and facilitating his commitments in the NTT IndyCar Series. Simpson's transition from his Caribbean upbringing to the professional U.S. racing environment has involved cultural adjustments, including adapting to a more structured team-based lifestyle while maintaining personal interests rooted in island culture, such as kitesurfing, , , and . His family has supported these relocations, enabling him to balance an intensive racing calendar with ongoing personal growth.

Early racing career

Karting achievements

Kyffin Simpson began his karting career at the age of nine in 2013, competing in the Karting Association, where family encouragement played a key role in his early development. This debut marked the start of a rapid progression in regional competition, building foundational skills in handling and racecraft on local circuits. He won his debut championship in the class that year and defended the title the following season in 2014. Simpson secured major wins early on, claiming the Barbados Karting Association titles in the Cadet and Mini 60cc classes, including in 2015, dominating the junior divisions with consistent victories. These successes paved the way for international exposure, as he made his debuts in prominent North American series, including the Winter Tour—where he achieved a first-place finish in the Rotax Mini Finals in 2017—and the SKUSA Pro Tour, establishing himself as a competitive talent beyond the . In 2018, Simpson's highlights included multiple podium finishes across North American karting events, such as third-place results in SKUSA Pro Tour races and strong performances in the Karting Challenge X30 Junior class, culminating in a vice-championship in KA100 Junior on the SKUSA Pro Tour. These results earned him a for transitioning to single-seaters, recognizing his potential as a rising star. By the end of his karting tenure before age 15, Simpson had amassed approximately 50 starts and 20 wins across regional and international events, solidifying his reputation as a top junior talent with a focus on precision and adaptability.

Initial single-seater transition

Following a dominant karting career that provided a strong foundation in competitive racing, Kyffin Simpson began his transition to single-seaters in late 2019, focusing on preparation for the entry-level open-wheel ranks as part of the Road to Indy developmental pathway. At age 15, he shifted from karting with Speed Concepts Racing to initial car-based activities, including participation in the Yacademy Winter Series organized by Exclusive Racing, where he made his car racing debut in the class with Velocity Racing Development (VRD). In this non-championship series, Simpson achieved two finishes across six races, competing against more experienced national-level drivers and demonstrating strong racecraft despite his status. Simpson's early tests extended into winter testing sessions at tracks like with VRD, where he posted competitive lap times and gained familiarity with the JS F4 chassis used in the . These sessions marked his first substantial laps in an , allowing him to adapt to the higher speeds, , and tire management distinct from karting. To support this shift, he undertook a structured preparation regimen that included a rigorous fitness program to build endurance for longer races and daily simulator work with coaches at Kokoro Performance in the UK. This simulator training incorporated esports events alongside fellow F4 U.S. contenders, honing setup adjustments and track knowledge in a controlled environment. As a non-U.S. driver hailing from the , Simpson faced initial challenges in securing funding and logistics for stateside programs, compounded by the need to balance international with ongoing commitments. However, support from key backers like Simpson Race Products in and Kokoro Performance enabled his entry into these developmental opportunities. The adaptation to single-seater dynamics—such as dealing with , braking stability, and in traffic—proved demanding during his debut outings, but his quick in testing positioned him for a full-season debut in the 2020 with VRD.

Junior open-wheel career

Formula 4 United States Championship

Simpson made his single-seater debut in the 2020 with Velocity Racing Development, competing in a partial season in the JS F4 chassis powered by a engine. The season was disrupted by the , resulting in a shortened schedule of 15 races across five venues, with events postponed from their original March start to July at . He finished 18th in the drivers' standings with 14 points before transitioning to the midway through the year with . The championship was won by . These results established Simpson as a top prospect despite the challenges of his rookie year.

Formula Regional Americas Championship

In 2021, Kyffin Simpson competed in a full season of the Formula Regional Americas Championship with TJ Speed Motorsports, driving the spec Ligier JS F3 chassis powered by a Honda K20C1 2.0-liter inline-four engine. At just 16 years old at the start of the season, Simpson delivered a dominant campaign, securing seven victories across the 18-race schedule and 13 podium finishes overall. His consistency was evident early, as he swept the opening weekend at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta by winning all three races, including the season opener where he led every lap and set the fastest race lap in all three events. Simpson continued his strong form with a double win at Road America in May, starting from pole in Race 1 and fending off close challenges from rivals Joshua Car and Varun Choksey to claim both races by narrow margins of 0.291 seconds and 1.012 seconds, respectively. These performances helped build a substantial points advantage, which he maintained through the season despite occasional strong showings from competitors like Ernie Francis Jr. at venues such as Virginia International Raceway (VIR). By the penultimate round, Simpson held a 49-point lead, setting the stage for a title-clinching finale. The championship concluded at (COTA) in November, where Simpson mathematically secured the title after finishing second in Race 1 behind Jason Alder, rendering it impossible for to catch him even with maximum points in the remaining contests. He then capped the season with victories in Races 2 and 3, leading from pole to flag in the finale for his seventh win. Simpson ended the year with 314 points, establishing a 96-point margin over runner-up Joshua of Team Crosslink. As the youngest in series history at age 17, Simpson's triumph earned him a $600,000 from Performance Development, providing support for his progression through the Road to Indy pathway. This victory also contributed to TJ Speed Motorsports winning the teams' championship.

Indy Pro 2000 Championship

Simpson entered the Indy Pro 2000 Championship in 2021 as a with Juncos Racing, competing in 16 of the 18-race schedule while simultaneously pursuing the Formula Regional Americas title. This dual commitment marked a significant step up from his prior USF2000 experience, requiring adaptation to the more powerful PM-18 chassis powered by a 2.0-liter engine, which demanded greater precision on road courses and ovals compared to junior formulas. Despite the challenges of splitting focus and learning the series mid-season, Simpson demonstrated rapid progress, securing three podium finishes that highlighted his potential within the Road to Indy pathway. His debut podium came at the road course in May, where he finished third in the second race of the weekend after briefly leading following a caution period. Simpson followed this with another third-place result in the second race at in June, recovering from an 11th-place finish in the opener due to contact. He rounded out his podiums with a third in the first race at Mid-Ohio in July, contributing to Juncos Racing's strong presence in the series. These results, achieved without a win or , earned him 231 points and a seventh-place finish, underscoring his consistency despite the limited schedule. As part of the Road to Indy program, Simpson's performances accumulated partial scholarship points toward the $3.252 million prize package, aiding his qualification for advancement. The road course , in particular, boosted his profile and directly influenced his to for 2022 with TJ Speed Motorsports, where he signed a multi-year development deal. His win that year further solidified his credentials for the Indy ladder progression.

Indy NXT

Kyffin Simpson made his debut in the Indy NXT series—then known as Indy Lights—during the 2022 season, transitioning from the Indy Pro 2000 Championship where he had shown promise as a rookie contender. Midway through the year, after competing in the first eight rounds with TJ Speed Motorsports and achieving a season-best fifth-place finish at both Barber Motorsports Park and the Detroit Grand Prix, Simpson switched to HMD Motorsports for the remaining six events. This move allowed him to gain experience with a more established team, focusing particularly on oval racing, a new challenge for the young driver. His results with HMD included a ninth-place finish at the World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway) oval and an eighth at Nashville Superspeedway, marking his initial exposure to high-speed banking and drafting dynamics essential for progression to the NTT IndyCar Series. In 2023, Simpson returned for a full campaign with , now rebranded as by Firestone and supported by his development team at , contesting all 14 rounds except the Gateway oval due to a scheduling conflict with the . Driving the No. 21 IL-15 chassis powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged AER inline-four producing approximately 450 horsepower (with boosting to 500), he demonstrated marked improvement, securing two podium finishes: third at the road course and third at . Additionally, Simpson earned his first career at , setting a track record lap of 1:49.1028, and recorded multiple fastest laps, including at the IMS road course (1:15.2830). His oval proficiency advanced notably at , where he posted competitive times (11th quickest at 0:20.2966) during the doubleheader, contributing to his overall adaptation to the series' diverse track types. Simpson concluded the 2023 season 10th in the championship standings with 283 points, behind champion Christian Rasmussen and ahead of several established drivers, highlighting his rapid development as the series' top rookie performer in key sessions. These results, combined with his consistent pace and technical feedback, solidified his graduation from , earning him a full-time seat with in the for 2024 as one of the program's most promising prospects. The IL-15's lightweight design (around 1,400 pounds) and Firestone compound emphasized close racing and driver skill, providing Simpson an ideal platform to hone open-wheel expertise before advancing to higher power outputs in .

Sports car racing career

IMSA SportsCar Championship

Simpson made his debut in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2022, competing in the GTD class for Gradient Racing aboard an Acura NSX GT3 as part of the Michelin Endurance Cup schedule. His rookie season included four endurance events, where he adapted to the demands of long-distance racing and shared driving duties with teammates Till Bechtolsheimer, Mario Farnbacher, and Marc Miller. At the Rolex 24 at Daytona, the team finished 13th in class after battling for the lead early in the race. Simpson showed promise at the 12 Hours of Sebring, recovering from a crash to end 11th in GTD despite challenging conditions. The No. 66 improved throughout the year, achieving a seventh-place class finish at the Six Hours of Watkins Glen after strategic pit stops and consistent stints from Simpson. The season culminated in a breakthrough victory at the Motul at , where Simpson contributed key laps in the 10-hour event to secure the GTD class win, marking his first triumph and highlighting his growth in racing dynamics. These outings provided Simpson with essential experience in GT prototype machinery and co-driver coordination, building on his open-wheel background. In 2023, Simpson transitioned to prototype racing in the LMP2 class with Tower Motorsports, driving an Oreca 07 Gibson for the opening three endurance races alongside John Farano and rotating co-drivers including Scott McLaughlin, Josef Newgarden, and Will Stevens. The No. 8 entry started strongly at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, finishing fifth in LMP2 after a competitive run among a deep field. At the 12 Hours of Sebring, Simpson, McLaughlin, and Farano overcame a mid-race incident to claim the LMP2 class victory and third place overall, demonstrating resilience in high-stakes endurance scenarios. The campaign continued at Watkins Glen, where Simpson shared the car with Farano and Stevens, ending 10th in LMP2 after a solid but attrition-affected race. This part-time LMP2 role allowed Simpson to develop skills in prototype handling and traffic management, contrasting the GT cars of the prior year while emphasizing teamwork in multi-driver lineups. In 2024, Simpson made a one-off appearance in the LMP2 class for the Rolex 24 at Daytona with , driving the No. 81 Gibson alongside Eric Lux, James Allen, and Sebastian Alvarez, finishing 15th in class.

Asian Le Mans Series

In 2023, Kyffin Simpson made his debut in international endurance racing beyond the by joining Algarve Pro Racing for the in the LMP2 class, piloting the #25 Gibson prototype. He co-drove with experienced teammates James Allen and John Falb, sharing stints in the four-race season that spanned circuits in Dubai, Sepang, Fuji, and Abu Dhabi. The season began strongly with a victory in the opening 4 Hours of , where Simpson contributed key laps during his stints to help the team lead from the front and claim the LMP2 class win, propelling them to an early championship lead. Subsequent rounds presented challenges, including a late-race spin at that cost a potential podium, but the trio maintained consistency with solid finishes at Sepang and Fuji to end the year third in the LMP2 Drivers' Trophy standings with 51 points. This one-season campaign marked Simpson's first podiums in international outside , building directly on his growing experience as a bridge to global endurance competition. The Gibson's reliability and the team's strategy honed Simpson's skills in multi-driver endurance formats, serving as essential preparation for his subsequent championship-winning effort in the .

European Le Mans Series

Kyffin Simpson competed in the in the LMP2 class with Algarve Pro Racing, driving the #25 07-Gibson alongside co-drivers James Allen and . The trio contested all six rounds, securing five podium finishes and amassing 113 points to claim the LMP2 drivers' and teams' championships, as well as the overall teams' title. Their campaign began with a fifth-place result at the 4 Hours of after recovering from an early collision, followed by a dominant victory at the 4 Hours of Le Castellet, where Simpson set the fastest lap in class during his opening stint. The team's momentum built through consistent strong performances, including a third place at the 4 Hours of Aragón and a hard-fought win at the incident-packed 4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, where Simpson started from pole and the crew navigated multiple safety cars to extend their championship lead to 31 points heading into the double-header finale in . Algarve Pro Racing optimized the 07's setup for varied conditions, particularly in the rainy 4 Hours of , where Simpson, Allen, and Lynn fought back from mid-pack to finish second, clinching the title with a second-place result in the rain-affected season-ending 4 Hours of . This points dominance—outscoring the second-placed USA by 27 points—marked the team's first ELMS championship. At 18 years old, Simpson became the youngest champion in ELMS LMP2 history, a milestone that elevated his profile and contributed to his subsequent full-time seat with for 2024. His prior runner-up finish in the with the same team served as a strong prelude to this European success.

24 Hours of Le Mans

Kyffin Simpson made his debut at the in 2024, entering the LMP2 class with the British team Nielsen Racing in the #24 Oreca 07-Gibson. He shared driving duties with 2023 Le Mans LMP2 winner and 2018 LMP2 victor , with the lineup announced on , 2024. This marked Simpson's first participation in the iconic event, building on his prior prototype experience from the . The team qualified 33rd overall but encountered a challenging race, including mechanical issues and traffic incidents that hampered progress. Despite these setbacks, Simpson and his teammates completed 291 laps to finish 25th overall and 11th in the LMP2 class, 20 laps behind the overall winners. Simpson's preparation for the event was complicated by his commitments as a in the NTT , leading him to miss the official test day on June 9 to compete at . This debut represented his initial foray into a full 24-hour endurance , offering significant global exposure and experience in high-stakes prototype competition.

IndyCar Series career

2024 rookie season

Simpson entered the 2024 NTT season as a full-time rookie with , driving the No. 4 Journie Rewards in all 17 races. The 19-year-old , coming off a runner-up finish in the previous year, aimed to adapt to the high-speed demands of IndyCar's mix of street courses, road courses, and ovals. His debut came at the , where he qualified 23rd but advanced to a 12th-place finish, the highest among rookies, while setting the race's fastest lap at 106.443 mph on lap 88. This strong opening showcased his pace on street circuits, gaining nine positions during the 100-lap event without incident. Simpson followed with his maiden top-10 result at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, finishing 10th after employing an alternate pit strategy that allowed him to stretch his stints on primary tires. At the , he started 18th but encountered early contact on lap 20 with , dropping to the rear and ultimately finishing 21st after a recovery drive marred by the incident. Challenges emerged on permanent road courses and ovals, where Simpson grappled with the series' physicality and traffic management. At , he was punted by on lap 19, slamming into the concrete wall and retiring last for the first time in his career. Oval adaptation proved particularly demanding; while he completed both Iowa Speedway doubleheader races—18th in the opener and 13th in the night race—his average speed was hampered by tight racing and minor contact, contributing to inconsistent results across short ovals like Iowa and the Iowa Speedway events. Despite these setbacks, Simpson avoided major mechanical issues and demonstrated resilience, with his best oval finish a 13th at Iowa Race 2. Overall, Simpson concluded his campaign 21st in the driver standings with 182 points, securing second place in the behind by 97 points. His season highlighted rapid progress on road and street circuits, where he scored 80% of his points, underscoring a focused on oval proficiency for future improvement.

2025 season

Simpson's continuation with for the full 2025 NTT season was announced on October 30, 2024, with the Caymanian driver piloting the No. 8 Journie Rewards . Entering his sophomore year, Simpson showed marked progress on road courses, achieving a career-best fifth-place finish at the Chevrolet on June 1, where he started 19th and methodically advanced through a chaotic race marred by multiple incidents. At the , he started 13th but finished 25th after completing all 200 laps. Later, at the on July 20, Simpson secured his maiden with a third-place finish, capitalizing on a two-stop strategy that allowed him to stretch fuel and tires effectively amid variable conditions. On ovals, Simpson demonstrated significant growth, culminating in a career-best fourth-place result at the Borchetta Bourbon at on August 31, the season finale. He battled door-to-door with top contenders in the closing laps, underscoring his adaptation to high-speed despite earlier oval struggles. Additional strong performances included sixth at and 10th at Mid-Ohio, contributing to multiple top-10 finishes throughout the 17-race campaign. The season was not without setbacks, including two DNFs from mechanical issues and incidents that hampered points accumulation, such as a 21st at and retirements earlier in the year. Despite these, Simpson rebounded with recovery drives, like advancing from 18th to 10th at Mid-Ohio after early traffic woes. He concluded the year as a consistent points scorer, tallying 282 points for 17th in the final driver standings.

Racing record

Career summary

Kyffin Simpson began his racing career as a karting prodigy in , securing multiple national championships starting at age 9 before transitioning to single-seaters in 2020. His rapid progression through junior formulas included a strong debut in the , followed by a dominant 2021 season where he clinched the with seven victories. Simpson balanced open-wheel advancement with endurance , debuting in Indy Pro 2000 and while entering sports car series in 2023, where he captured the LMP2 Pro title. This diverse path led to his entry with in 2024 as a , evolving into a campaign in 2025 marked by his first finish—third place at the —and a final championship standing of 17th with 282 points. He also made his debut in 2024 with Nielsen Racing in LMP2, finishing 11th in class. As of November 2025, Simpson has amassed 137 career starts across karting and open-wheel/endurance series, securing 12 wins and 29 podiums while claiming two championships. He remains active in the as a full-time driver for .
SeriesYears ActiveStartsWinsPodiumsChampionships
Karting (various national)2013–2019~50 (est.)MultipleMultipleBarbadian National (multiple)
2020700None (14 points, 18th)
2021177131x
Indy Pro 2000 Championship20211603None (231 points, 7th)
2022–20232103None
(LMP2)2023–2024533None (class wins at 12h Sebring 2023/2024, 2024)
(GTD)2022–2023611None (class win at 2023)
Asian Le Mans Series (LMP2)2023–2024823None (wins at 2023/2024)
European Le Mans Series (LMP2 Pro)2023–20247361x (2023) (win at Le Castellet 2024)
(LMP2)2024100None (11th in class)
2024–20253401None (17th in 2025)
Note: Series stats aggregated from verified results; karting estimates based on regional participation duration. Total career figures include all listed series.

Complete Formula 4 United States Championship results

Kyffin Simpson made his single-seater racing debut in the 2020 with Velocity Racing Development, competing in seven of the season's 21 races across the first four rounds while dovetailing with a partial campaign in the . He scored a total of 14 points, with his best results coming in the opening round at , where he advanced five positions to finish fifth in Race 1 and ninth in Race 2. Simpson also earned two points from a tenth-place finish at during the triple-header rounds 3–5. No team changes occurred during his U.S. stint, though he retired from several races due to incidents or mechanical issues; he did not contest the final five rounds as he shifted focus to .

2020 Formula 4 United States Championship

Rd.TrackRace 1Race 2Race 3Points
1Mid-Ohio5912
2RetRet0
3–510RetRet2
60
7New Jersey Motorsports Park0
80
90
Total: 14 points (18th in championship)

Complete Formula Regional Americas Championship results

Simpson competed in the 2021 with TJ Speed Motorsports, driving the JS F3 chassis powered by a engine. He dominated the season, securing the drivers' title with 314 points after 17 races, finishing nearly 100 points ahead of second-place Joshua Car. His campaign included 7 wins, 13 finishes, and 2 positions, clinching the in the penultimate race at . Simpson also set multiple lap records, including at and . The following table summarizes his complete results for the season:
RoundCircuitQualifyingRace PositionPointsNotes
11 (pole)125Win, fastest lap, lap record
21125Win, fastest lap
31125Win
42218Podium
51 (pole)125Win, fastest lap
63125Win
75511
82218Podium
91125Win
1010102
112218Podium
124125Win, fastest lap
135511
142218Podium
151 (pole)315Podium, championship clinched
162125Win, lap record
171125Win, fastest lap
Simpson's consistent performance, highlighted by sweeping the opening weekend at and strong finishes at the finale, underscored his title-winning campaign.

Complete Indy Pro 2000 Championship results

Simpson made his debut in the Indy Pro 2000 Championship as part of the Road to Indy developmental ladder during his junior career, racing for Juncos Racing in 2021 while balancing commitments in the . His participation was limited to 16 of the 18 scheduled races due to overlapping event calendars between the two series. Despite the partial schedule, he demonstrated strong pace with three finishes—all third places—at the road course (Round 7), (Round 10), and Mid-Ohio (Round 12). These results, along with consistent top-10 performances, helped him accumulate 231 points and secure seventh place in the final drivers' standings.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPos.
2021Juncos Racing1603012317th

Complete Indy NXT results

Kyffin Simpson competed in the Indy NXT series (formerly Indy Lights) over two seasons, joining midway through 2022 with TJ Speed Motorsports before switching to HMD Motorsports for the remainder of that year and the full 2023 season. In 2022, he participated in seven races, achieving a best finish of third place at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, and ended the season ninth in the driver standings with 312 points. In 2023, Simpson ran all 14 races with HMD Motorsports, securing two podium finishes (third at IMS road course and second at Mid-Ohio), one pole position at Road America, and finished 10th in the championship with 283 points. His performances in Indy NXT paved the way for his graduation to the NTT IndyCar Series with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2024.

2022 Indy NXT Results

RoundCircuitQualifyingFinishNotes
5R112th5thTJ Speed Motorsports
5R210th7thTJ Speed Motorsports
6-12thSwitched to midway season
7R13rd3rdCareer-best finish
7R2-9th-
8-4th-
9-6th-
Overall: 7 starts, 0 wins, 1 podium, 312 points (9th).

2023 Indy NXT Results

RoundCircuitQualifyingFinishNotes
1Streets of St. Petersburg-11th-
2-5th-
3 Road Course (May)-3rdPodium
4-7th-
51st5thPole, track record
6 Road Course (July)-10th-
7-2ndPodium
8-8th-
9Toronto Street Circuit-10th-
10-7th-
11-6th-
12-9th-
13-11th-
14World Wide Technology Raceway-DNS-
Overall: 14 starts, 0 wins, 2 podiums, 1 , 283 points (10th).

2024 NTT IndyCar Series

Kyffin Simpson competed in all 17 races of the 2024 NTT season driving the No. 4 Journie Rewards . He achieved a best finish of 12th place on three occasions and ended the season 21st in the drivers' championship with 182 points. Simpson had four retirements due to accidents or mechanical issues.
YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617Pos.Pts.
2024STP
12
THS
15
LBH
12
BAR
21
IMS
19
INDY
21
DET1
12
DET2
17
RDA
25†
MDO
10
IOW1
19
IOW2
18
TOR
22
POR
16
MIL1
25†
MIL2
13
NSH
21
21st182
† - Retired due to accident.

2025 NTT IndyCar Series

In his sophomore season, Simpson drove the No. 8 Journie Rewards Honda across all 17 races, securing his first podium with a third-place finish at Toronto and ending fourth at Nashville. He recorded three retirements and finished 17th in the championship with 282 points.
YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617Pos.Pts.
2025Chip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12HondaSTP
18
THS
15
LBH
10
BAR
21
IMS
27†
INDY
25
DET
5
IOW
15
RDA
6
MDO
10
IOW1
18
IOW2
13
TOR
3
LAG
27†
POR
21
MIL
20
NSH
4
17th282
† - Retired (IMS: mechanical; LAG: accident).

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

2022 IMSA SportsCar Championship

| Year | Team | Class | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Pos | Points | |------|------|-------|---------|--------|---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| | 2022 | Gradient Racing | GTD | | | 13 | 11 | | | | | | | | | | 26th | 1003 | Notes:
  • Co-drivers for all races: Till Bechtolsheimer, Mario Farnbacher, Marc Miller.

| Year | Team | Class | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Pos | Points | |------|------|-------|---------|--------|---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| | 2023 | Tower Motorsports | LMP2 | | Gibson 4.2 L V8 | 5 | 1 | | | | 5 | | | | | 7 | 13th | 899 | Notes:
  • Co-drivers for Daytona and Sebring: , , John Farano.
  • For Watkins Glen (race 6): Co-drivers , John Farano.
  • For Petit Le Mans (race 11): Co-drivers John Farano, Ari Balogh.
  • Simpson also competed in four GTD races with Gradient Racing in the NSX GT3, achieving a class win at .

2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship

| Year | Team | Class | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Pos | Points | |------|------|-------|---------|--------|---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| ---| | 2024 | Tower Motorsports | LMP2 | | Gibson 4.2 L V8 | | 1 | | | | | | | | | 1 | TBD | TBD | Notes:
  • Co-drivers for Sebring and : varied, including wins in LMP2 class at both (third overall at Sebring).

Complete Asian Le Mans Series results

Kyffin Simpson competed in the in the LMP2 class for , driving the #25 07-Gibson alongside co-drivers James Allen and John Falb. The season consisted of four 4-hour races across two double-header weekends at and in the . The team secured a victory in the opening race at , taking the overall lead in the LMP2 standings after the first round, before finishing third in the drivers' championship with 51 points. In 2024, he returned for the 4 Hours of , securing another LMP2 class victory.
YearClassTeamChassisEngineRacesWinsPodiumsPointsPos.
2023LMP2Algarve Pro RacingGibson GK428 4.2 L V8412513rd
2024LMP2Algarve Pro RacingGibson GK428 4.2 L V8411TBDTBD

Complete European Le Mans Series results

(key recoveries, co-drivers). Simpson competed in the in the LMP2 class with , partnering with James Allen and in the #25 07-Gibson. The trio secured the LMP2 Drivers' Championship with 113 points, clinching the title in the final race at after a consistent season highlighted by two victories and five podium finishes across six races. In 2024, he added a class victory at the 4 Hours of Le Castellet.
YearTeamClassRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPos.
2023LMP262251131st
2024LMP21101TBDTBD
Notable performances included a recovery from 12th to 6th at after contact with lapped traffic, a dominant win at Le Castellet, a charge from 42nd on the grid to 3rd at Aragón despite qualifying issues, a pole-to-flag victory at , and second-place finishes at both and to seal the championship. Simpson contributed poles at and .

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Kyffin Simpson made his debut at the in 2024, marking his entry into the iconic endurance event as part of his expanding career. He competed in the LMP2 class for Nielsen Racing, driving the #24 07-Gibson alongside teammates and . The team completed 291 laps to finish 11th in class and 25th overall. During the race, around the eighth hour, the #24 car collided with the #77 Ford while attempting an inside pass at the Forest Esses, causing both vehicles to slide into the gravel trap and prompting a slow zone deployment. The incident led to a stop-go penalty for the Nielsen entry, but the car sustained no critical damage and continued to the finish.
YearTeamCo-DriversChassisEngineClassPosition (Overall)LapsNotes
2024Nielsen Racing (#24)F. Scherer ()
D. Heinemeier Hansson ()
Gibson GK428 4.2 V8LMP211th (25th)291Collision with #77 Proton at Forest Esses; stop-go penalty issued.

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