Meyer Shank Racing has announced that David Malukas will pilot the #66 entry for the remainder of the 2024 NTT IndyCar Series season, beginning with the race at Laguna Seca in two weeks’ time.
Malukas ostensibly replaces Tom Blomqvist, who was sidelined by the team following the Indianapolis 500 but remains with the team.
Veteran Helio Castroneves drove the car in Detroit and will be behind the wheel this weekend at Road America, but then will return to his role as part owner of the team for the rest of the season.
“This whole process has been extremely difficult on myself and [team co-owner] Jim Meyer,” said Mike Shank.
“There were so many things for us to consider as we need to do everything we can to make up ground in the championship and Leader Circle standings.
“We are pleased to have David [Malukas] join us as he has both experience and potential and we are looking forward to having him start with us in Milwaukee for the test and then go racing with him at Laguna.”
Malukas was originally set to race this season in the #6 Arrow McLaren entry, but a pre-season mountain biking accident left him with a wrist injury.
That injury took longer to heal than originally planned, and Arrow McLaren exercised a clause in the 22-year-old’s contract and released him after four races passed without him being able to compete.
He focused his efforts on recovery, and has now found a new home for the final 10 races of the season.
“I am extremely grateful to Jim Meyer, Mike Shank and the entire Meyer Shank Racing team for the opportunity to finish out the 2024 NTT IndyCar Series season,” said Malukas.
“Despite setbacks earlier this year, I have been diligently focusing on my recovery, putting in the necessary effort and dedication to get back to peak condition.
“I am ready and excited to be back in the car, aiming to make the most of this chance and deliver strong performances for the team and our supporters. This opportunity means a great deal to me, and I am determined to repay the faith shown in me with my best efforts on the track.”
Malukas will first get behind the wheel of his new MSR ride at test session around the Milwaukee Mile Speedway on June 11th ,10 days ahead of the opening practice session for Laguna Seca.