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Rinus VeeKay

Rinus VeeKay, born Rinus van Kalmthout on September 11, 2000, in , , is a professional racing driver competing in the NTT . He is the 2020 IndyCar Rookie of the Year, having earned one series victory, two pole positions, and 33 top-10 finishes across 97 starts as of the end of the 2025 season. VeeKay holds the distinction of being the youngest front-row starter in history, qualifying third at age 20 in 2021. VeeKay began his racing career in karting before progressing to single-seater formulas in the United States through the Road to Indy program. He secured three wins in the 2017 and claimed the 2018 Pro Mazda Championship with seven victories. In 2019, driving for Juncos Racing in , he achieved six wins and finished as runner-up in the championship standings. VeeKay made his IndyCar debut in 2020 with at age 19, achieving a podium finish (third) in the Harvest GP Race 2 and ending the season 14th in points. His first pole came in the 2020 Harvest GP Race 1, and he claimed his first victory in 2021 at the on the road course, becoming the second Dutch driver to win in IndyCar history. Over his five seasons with (2020–2024), he qualified third on the front row at the , earned a second pole at the 2022 , and achieved consistent top-10 results, including five . In 2025, he raced for Dale Coyne Racing, posting seven top-10 finishes en route to 14th in the championship, highlighted by a second-place finish at the . In October 2025, VeeKay signed a multi-year deal to join starting in the 2026 season, reuniting with the team that supported his early successes in junior series. Known for his aggressive driving style and versatility on ovals, road courses, and street circuits, VeeKay has led 231 laps in and qualified as the fastest for the in 2020. His career trajectory positions him as one of the series' rising talents, with five career podiums and a reputation for maximizing equipment potential.

Early life

Background and family

Rinus van Kalmthout, professionally known as Rinus VeeKay, was born on September 11, 2000, in , . He grew up in a motorsport-oriented in the same town, where racing was a central part of family life from an early age. VeeKay's father, Marijn van Kalmthout, is a former racer who competed in , the Racing League, and the Series. His mother, Evelien van Kalmthout, along with VeeKay and his older sister Michelle, frequently attended Marijn's races, fostering a deep family passion for the sport. Marijn gifted young Rinus a Tony Kart at age eight, which ignited his own racing journey. VeeKay met his wife, Carmen VeeKay, through his sister at a gym in when he was 19 and she was 16. The couple reconnected during the in 2020 via , began dating that year, became engaged on September 11, 2023, and married on October 5, 2023. Carmen, also from , is a professional who made her debut in 2024.

Introduction to karting

Rinus van Kalmthout, professionally known as Rinus VeeKay, was born on September 11, 2000, in , . The son of Marijn van Kalmthout, a successful entrepreneur and driver in the series, he grew up in an environment steeped in motorsport enthusiasm. This familial connection sparked his early interest in racing, leading him to pursue karting as his entry into competitive driving. In 2009, at the age of eight, van Kalmthout began karting in the , starting with cadet-level competitions in the national series. His debut came amid a burgeoning talent pool in , where young drivers honed skills on local circuits using age-appropriate equipment. Quickly demonstrating exceptional promise, he caught the attention of coach Redeker, who identified him as a standout talent shortly after his initial races. This early recognition propelled van Kalmthout into structured development programs, including the KNAF Talent First initiative and support from the Dutch Olympic Committee (NOC*NSF), which provided coaching, resources, and opportunities to compete at higher levels within European karting. These efforts focused on building foundational skills such as racecraft, vehicle control, and strategic decision-making, setting the stage for his progression from local events to international competitions. By emphasizing consistent performance in cadet classes, van Kalmthout established a strong base that would later translate to open-wheel series.

Racing career

Karting achievements

Rinus van Kalmthout, known professionally as Rinus VeeKay, began his karting career in 2009 at the age of eight, competing in the class. In his early years, he quickly demonstrated talent by securing the Dutch Winter Champion title in the category during the 2009-2010 season. The following year, 2010, he finished as runner-up in the Cadet Championship, establishing a strong foundation in national competitions. By 2011, van Kalmthout advanced to more competitive classes, winning the and World Formula Championships, which marked his first major international successes in karting. In 2012, he claimed the Minimax Championship, further solidifying his dominance in age-appropriate categories. His progression continued in 2013, where he achieved a double victory in the Junior class: winning both the Champion title and the overall Championship, becoming the youngest junior champion in history at age 13. Transitioning to senior-level karting in 2014 at age 14, van Kalmthout earned third place in the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy, a prestigious international series organized by the FIA. That same year, his performances led to selection for the KNAF Talent First programme, a national initiative supported by the NOC*NSF to nurture promising young athletes. In 2015, he finished third in the BNL Karting Series Senior category and secured runner-up positions in both the European Rotax Max Euro Challenge Senior and the US Open Senior events, showcasing his adaptability across European and American circuits. Van Kalmthout's karting career peaked in 2016 with consistent podium results, including third place in the IAME X30 Euro Series and the BNL Karting Series Senior, as well as fourth in the Euro Challenge Senior. A legal dispute that year confirmed his official third-place finish in the BNL series after an appeal in his favor. These achievements across , , , and series highlighted his rapid development and paved the way for his transition to single-seater racing.

Junior open-wheel series

VeeKay entered the Road to Indy developmental ladder in 2017 with Pabst Racing in the , where he competed as a and secured three race victories en route to finishing second in the drivers' standings with 344 points, just seven behind champion . His strong debut season included consistent finishes, with 12 in total across the 14-race campaign, highlighting his adaptability to the series' demanding street and road courses. Advancing to the Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires in 2018 with Juncos Racing, VeeKay dominated the series, clinching the drivers' championship with seven wins and 10 podiums in 14 races, accumulating 412 points to finish 67 ahead of runner-up Parker Thompson. This title, along with Rookie of the Year honors, earned him the full $712,000 scholarship toward an seat and solidified his reputation as a top prospect in North American open-wheel racing. In 2019, VeeKay stepped up to the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires with Juncos Hollinger Racing, where he achieved six victories—including wins at St. Petersburg, the Indianapolis Grand Prix, Road America, Portland International Raceway, and a sweep at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca—and 14 podiums across 18 races, finishing as runner-up in the championship standings behind Oliver Askew. His runner-up position secured the $1 million Firestone Indy Lights scholarship, paving the way for his IndyCar debut the following year.

IndyCar Series

VeeKay entered the NTT IndyCar Series in 2020 as the youngest full-season driver at age 19, signing with Ed Carpenter Racing to pilot the No. 21 Chevrolet. He earned Rookie of the Year honors by finishing 14th in the championship standings with 289 points, highlighted by his first career pole position at the Harvest GP Race 1 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, where he also secured a third-place podium finish. At the Indianapolis 500, VeeKay qualified fourth—the best starting position by a teenager in the race's history—and completed all 200 laps to finish 20th, marking the highest result among rookies despite a late-race incident. His season included three top-five finishes and five top-10s overall, demonstrating strong adaptation to the series' diverse ovals, road courses, and street circuits. In 2021, VeeKay remained with and achieved his breakthrough victory in the GMR Grand Prix on the IMS road course, leading 41 laps en route to his first win and becoming the series' youngest victor since at age 20. He qualified third for the , starting alongside polesitter , but finished 12th after a mid-race pit strategy gamble. VeeKay ended the season 13th in points with 308, featuring consistent top-10 performances on road and street courses. His oval results improved with a career-best fourth-place finish at the at Raceway. VeeKay's 2022 campaign with Ed Carpenter Racing saw him claim his second career pole at the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama and convert it to a third-place finish, his lone podium of the year. He finished 12th in the standings with 331 points, bolstered by six top-10 results, though mechanical issues limited his oval potential, including a 22nd at the Indianapolis 500 after qualifying 17th. The 2023 season brought challenges with reliability woes, resulting in just two top-10 finishes and a 14th-place championship finish on 277 points, despite strong qualifying efforts like third on the streets of Detroit. In 2024, his final year with the team, VeeKay posted a 13th-place result with 300 points, highlighted by a dramatic recovery in Indianapolis 500 qualifying from a Day 1 crash to advance to the Fast 12 session, though he finished 15th in the race. Released by after the 2024 season, VeeKay joined Dale Coyne Racing for 2025 in the No. 18 , marking a return to a team environment reminiscent of his junior series success with . He delivered the team's best campaign in years, securing a second-place at the —his first since 2022—and seven top-10 finishes, culminating in 14th in the final standings with 305 points. Notable performances included consistent road course results, such as fourth at . VeeKay's tenure with Dale Coyne ended after one season, as he signed with for 2026, reuniting with his 2018 team owner. Over six seasons, VeeKay has amassed one win, five , two poles, and 33 top-10 finishes, establishing himself as a versatile mid-pack contender with particular strength on permanent road courses.

IMSA SportsCar Championship

VeeKay made his debut in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the LMP2 class at the 2021 Rolex 24 at Daytona, driving the No. 81 Oreca 07-Gibson for DragonSpeed alongside Rob Hodes, Garett Grist, and Ben Hanley. The team, which had won the LMP2 class the previous year, qualified 12th in class but retired after 227 laps due to a misfire, finishing 49th overall. VeeKay, then a 20-year-old IndyCar rookie, described the event as his first full endurance race and aimed for a class victory, highlighting the intense competition in LMP2. In 2022, VeeKay returned to the Rolex 24 at Daytona with Racing Team Nederland in the No. 29 07-Gibson, joined by , Frits van Eerd, and Dylan Murry. Starting sixth in LMP2, he drove approximately 246 laps—about one-third of the race—and set the fastest average lap time among LMP2 competitors over 50 laps, including a notable overtake on to regain a lost lap. Despite a setback from a broken coil that cost two laps, the team recovered through late-race cautions to secure second place in class, finishing seventh overall after 751 laps. VeeKay competed in the 2023 Rolex 24 at for TDS Racing in the No. 11 07-Gibson with teammates Mikkel Jensen, Scott Huffaker, and Steven Thomas. During his opening stint around 7 p.m., he led the class, but the car retired after 249 laps due to accident damage from Thomas's crash into a GT car, ending any chance of a strong finish despite repairs that took under an hour. The incident left the team 30 laps down, marking VeeKay's second non-finish in three Daytona starts. VeeKay's IMSA appearances have been limited to these three Rolex 24 at events, showcasing his adaptability to prototype endurance racing amid his primary commitments.

Racing records

Karting summary

Rinus van Kalmthout, known professionally as Rinus VeeKay, began his racing career in karting in 2009 at the age of eight in the . Over the subsequent years, he competed in various national and international karting series, achieving multiple championships and strong finishes that highlighted his early talent. In his initial seasons, van Kalmthout secured the Dutch Winter Champion title in the class for 2009–2010 and finished as runner-up in the 2010 . He progressed to claim the and World Formula Champion in 2011, followed by the Champion in 2012. By 2013, he earned both the Junior Rookie Champion and Overall Champion titles. Van Kalmthout's international success continued in 2014 with a third-place finish in the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy, leading to his selection for the KNAF Talent First programme. In 2015, he achieved third in the BNL Karting Series Senior, second in the European Max Euro Challenge Senior, and second in the US Open Senior. His karting career concluded strongly in 2016, with third place in the IAME X30 Euro Series, fourth in the European Max Euro Challenge Senior, and third in the BNL Karting Series Senior. These accomplishments provided a solid foundation for his transition to junior open-wheel racing.

Open-wheel racing results

VeeKay began his open-wheel racing career in 2017 with the USF2000 Championship, where he competed for 14 races, securing 3 wins, 1 pole position, and 12 podium finishes en route to second place in the drivers' championship with 344 points. In 2018, he advanced to the USF Pro 2000 Championship, dominating the season with 7 wins, 6 poles, and 10 podiums across 16 starts, clinching the championship title with 412 points. Progressing to INDY NXT by Firestone in 2019, VeeKay achieved 6 victories, 7 pole positions, and 14 podiums in 18 races, finishing as runner-up in the standings with 465 points. Transitioning to the NTT in 2020 as a rookie with , VeeKay has amassed 97 starts through the 2025 season, including 1 win, 3 poles, and 5 podiums, accumulating 1,810 points with a best championship finish of 12th place in 2022. His sole victory came in 2021 at the GMR on the road course, becoming the second driver to win in the series, following . Notable achievements include qualifying second for the as the youngest front-row starter in its history at age 19, and a second-place finish at the 2025 with Dale Coyne Racing, his first podium with that team. In 2025, VeeKay recorded 17 starts, 1 podium, and finished 14th in the drivers' standings with 305 points.
YearSeriesStartsWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
20171431213442nd
20181671064121st
2019INDY NXT by Firestone1861474652nd
2020NTT IndyCar Series1401128914th
2021NTT IndyCar Series1512130813th
2022NTT IndyCar Series1701133112th
2023NTT IndyCar Series1700027714th
2024NTT IndyCar Series1700030013th
2025NTT IndyCar Series1701030514th

Sports car racing results

VeeKay's involvement in has been limited to three appearances in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, all in the LMP2 class at the Rolex 24 at endurance race. His debut came in with USA, where he shared the No. 81 Oreca 07-Gibson with , Ryan Hodes, and Garrett Grist, but the team retired after 53 laps due to a misfire, finishing 49th overall and last in class. In 2022, VeeKay joined the Dutch squad Racing Team Nederland in the No. 29 07-Gibson alongside Frits van Eerd, Gijs van der Garde, and Danny Murry. The team delivered a strong performance, completing 751 laps to secure second place in LMP2 and sixth overall, just 10 laps behind the class winner. This podium marked a highlight in his brief endeavors, showcasing his adaptability to prototype racing alongside his primary commitments. VeeKay returned for a third attempt in 2023 with TDS Racing in the No. 11 07-Gibson, co-driving with Steven Thomas, Mikkel Jensen, and Scott Huffaker. Despite leading stretches of the race, the entry suffered accident damage after 249 laps, resulting in a did-not-finish and 10th in LMP2. These outings represent his only documented starts in competition to date, with no further entries in 2024 or 2025.
YearRaceTeamCarCo-DriversLapsClass Pos.Overall Pos.Status
2021Rolex 24 at USANo. 81 07-Gibson, Ryan Hodes, Garrett Grist539/949Misfire
2022Rolex 24 at Racing Team NederlandNo. 29 07-GibsonFrits van Eerd, Gijs van der Garde, Danny Murry7512/96Running
2023Rolex 24 at TDS RacingNo. 11 07-GibsonSteven Thomas, Mikkel Jensen, Scott Huffaker24910/1058Accident

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