Kyle Kirkwood
Kyle Kirkwood | |||||||
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Nationality | American | ||||||
Born | Kyle MacLean Kirkwood October 19, 1998 Jupiter, Florida, United States | ||||||
IndyCar Series career | |||||||
51 races run over 3 years | |||||||
Team(s) | No. 27 (Andretti Autosport) | ||||||
Best finish | 7th (2024) | ||||||
First race | 2022 Grand Prix of St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg) | ||||||
Last race | 2024 Music City Grand Prix (Nashville Superspeedway) | ||||||
First win | 2023 Grand Prix of Long Beach (Long Beach) | ||||||
Last win | 2023 Music City Grand Prix (Streets of Nashville) | ||||||
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Previous series | |||||||
2021 2019 2019 2018 2018 2016-17 2015 | Indy Lights Euroformula Open Championship Indy Pro 2000 Championship F3 Americas Championship U.S. F2000 National Championship Formula 4 United States Championship F1600 Championship Series | ||||||
Championship titles | |||||||
2021 2019 2018 2018 2017 | Indy Lights Championship Indy Pro 2000 Championship F3 Americas Championship U.S. F2000 National Championship Formula 4 United States Championship | ||||||
Awards | |||||||
2016 | Team USA Scholarship |
Kyle MacLean Kirkwood (born October 19, 1998) is an American auto racing driver.[1][2] He currently drives the No. 27 for Andretti Autosport in the IndyCar Series.
Career
[edit]Karting
[edit]Born in Jupiter, Kirkwood began karting at a young age, often competing alongside fellow Jupiter native Oliver Askew.[3] Throughout his karting career, he amassed multiple titles, including the AM Engines Formula Tag Junior championship in 2012, the SKUSA SuperNationals XVII - S5 Junior championship in 2013 and back-to-back wins at the Florida Winter Tour in 2015 and 2016.[4][5][6]
Lower formula
[edit]In 2015, Kirkwood made his single-seater debut in the F1600 Championship with Chastain Motorsports.[7] There he took victory in the season opener at Road Atlanta and contested a further six rounds to finish sixteenth.[8]
Following his performance in Formula 4 United States, Kirkwood returned to the Formula Ford scene in 2016 to represent Team USA in the Formula Ford Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy event, finishing seventh and fourth overall in both respective events.[9][10][11][12]
In 2016, Kirkwood joined the inaugural Formula 4 United States Championship with Primus Racing, which saw him claim a win at Mid-Ohio and finish third in the standings overall.[13] In September 2016, Kirkwood was awarded with the Team USA scholarship.[14]
After competing with them in pre-season testing at NOLA, Kirkwood returned to the championship the following year, switching to newcomers Cape Motorsports.[15][16] He achieved nine victories, including back-to-back hat-tricks at Indianapolis and Motorsport Park, wrapping up the title in the Formula One supporting season finale at the Circuit of the Americas.[17][18][19] During the season, Kirkwood was once again selected as a candidate for the Team USA scholarship.[20]
International Formula 3
[edit]In August 2018, Kirkwood joined Abel Motorsports to contest the inaugural season of F3 Americas.[21] The season saw Kirkwood claim fifteen of the seventeen race victories on offer and seal his third consecutive championship at NOLA with a round to spare.[22][23]
The following year, Kirkwood made a one-off appearance with RP Motorsport in the season finale of the Euroformula Open Championship at Monza, which saw him take a best-placed finish of sixth in race two.[24][25]
Formula E
[edit]In February 2020, Kirkwood was announced to be partaking in the rookie test at Marrakesh with BMW i Andretti Motorsport.[26]
Road to Indy
[edit]In December 2016, Kirkwood partook in the Mazda Road to Indy Shootout, but lost out on the scholarship to Askew.[27]
USF2000
[edit]In 2017, Kirkwood partook in the Chris Griffis Memorial Test with Swan-RJB Motorsports.[28] In February 2018, he reunited with Cape Motorsports to contest the 2018 championship.[29] In only his rookie season, Kirkwood dominated proceedings, taking twelve of the fourteen victories on offer and sealing his second title in a year at Mid-Ohio and equalling J. R. Hildebrand's record of wins across a season.[30][31]
Indy Pro 2000
[edit]Kirkwood graduated to the championship in 2019, selecting RP Motorsport Racing as his team.[32] After faltering in earlier rounds, Kirkwood took his maiden victories in both races at Road America.[33] From the second race at Toronto onwards, Kirkwood dominated the season and won his fourth consecutive title at the season finale in Laguna Seca despite being taken out by Danial Frost.[34][35][36]
Indy Lights
[edit]In December 2019, Kirkwood partook in the post-season test at Sebring with reigning champions Andretti Autosport.[37] The following month, Andretti confirmed Kirkwood would race with them for the 2020 season, only for that year's running of the championship to be canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[38]
Kirkwood won the 2021 Indy Lights Championship for Andretti Autosport. In doing so, he became the first driver to win a championship in every Road to Indy series.[39]
IndyCar
[edit]Throughout 2021, Kirkwood was viewed with significant interest by different teams in the IndyCar Series paddock. Andretti Autosport owner Michael Andretti stated he intended to keep Kirkwood in the Andretti Autosport stable and reiterated this after Kirkwood won the Indy Lights championship.[40] Andretti stated that he was considering moving Kirkwood to Formula E if a seat did not open up in IndyCar.
As part of winning the Indy Lights championship, Kirkwood was guaranteed to compete in three IndyCar races in 2022, including the 2022 Indianapolis 500.
On November 10, 2021, it was announced that Kirkwood would drive the No. 14 entry full-time for A. J. Foyt Enterprises during the 2022 IndyCar Series season.[41][42] He had a best finish of 10th at Long Beach, and ranked 24th in points.
On June 1, 2022, Kirkwood and Andretti Autosport announced he would return to the Andretti stable for the 2023 season to replace the departing Alexander Rossi.[43] Kirkwood took his first IndyCar win at the 2023 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Kirkwood took a second win at the 2023 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix.
Sports car racing
[edit]With the 2020 Indy Lights season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kirkwood drove four races in the IMSA Prototype Challenge and also joined AIM Vasser Sullivan Racing for a limited GTD schedule.[44]
Racing record
[edit]Career summary
[edit]† As Kirkwood was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.
American open–wheel racing results
[edit]U.S. F2000 Championship
[edit]Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Rank | Points |
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2018 | Cape Motorsports | STP 1 |
STP 5 |
IMS 2 |
IMS 1 |
LOR 1 |
ROA 1 |
ROA 1 |
TOR 1 |
TOR 1 |
MDO 1 |
MDO 1 |
MDO 1 |
POR 1 |
POR 1 |
1st | 440 |
Indy Pro 2000 Championship
[edit]Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Rank | Points |
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2019 | RP Motorsport Racing | STP 14 |
STP 2 |
IMS 2 |
IMS 13 |
LOR 4 |
ROA 1 |
ROA 1 |
TOR 8 |
TOR 1 |
MDO 1 |
MDO 1 |
GTW 1 |
POR 1 |
POR 1 |
LAG 1 |
LAG 14 |
1st | 419 |
Indy Lights
[edit]Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | Rank | Points |
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2021 | Andretti Autosport | ALA 9 |
ALA 5 |
STP 1 |
STP 2 |
IMS 4 |
IMS 4 |
DET 1 |
DET 1 |
RDA 1 |
RDA 12 |
MDO 1 |
MDO 1 |
GTW 2 |
GTW 2 |
POR 2 |
POR 1 |
LAG 1 |
LAG 1 |
MDO 1 |
MDO 5 |
1st | 537 |
IndyCar Series
[edit](key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | Chassis | No. | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Rank | Points | Ref |
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2022 | A. J. Foyt Enterprises | Dallara DW12 | 14 | Chevrolet | STP 18 |
TXS 25 |
LBH 10 |
ALA 22 |
IMS 26 |
INDY 17 |
DET 24 |
ROA 20 |
MDO 26 |
TOR 22 |
IOW 15 |
IOW 25 |
IMS 23 |
NSH 19 |
GTW 17 |
POR 13 |
LAG 21 |
24th | 183 | [45] | |
2023 | Andretti Autosport | 27 | Honda | STP 15 |
TXS 27 |
LBH 1* |
ALA 12 |
IMS 14 |
INDY 28 |
DET 6 |
ROA 9 |
MDO 17 |
TOR 15 |
IOW 7 |
IOW 11 |
NSH 1* |
IMS 9 |
GTW 15 |
POR 10 |
LAG 25 |
11th | 352 | [46] | ||
2024 | Andretti Global | STP 10 |
THE DNQ |
LBH 7 |
ALA 10 |
IMS 11 |
INDY 7 |
DET 4 |
ROA 5 |
LAG 5 |
MDO 8 |
IOW 7 |
IOW 16 |
TOR 2 |
GTW 22 |
POR 10 |
MIL 12 |
MIL 8 |
NSH 4* |
7th | 420 | [47] |
Indianapolis 500
[edit]Year | Chassis | Engine | Start | Finish | Team |
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2022 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 28 | 17 | A. J. Foyt Enterprises |
2023 | Dallara | Honda | 15 | 28 | Andretti Autosport |
2024 | Dallara | Honda | 11 | 7 | Andretti Autosport |
Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results
[edit](key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Class | Make | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Rank | Points |
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2020 | AIM Vasser Sullivan | GTD | Lexus RC F GT3 | Lexus 5.0 L V8 | DAY | DAY | SEB | ELK | VIR | ATL | MDO | CLT | PET 8 |
LGA | SEB 12 |
37th | 42 | |
2021 | Vasser Sullivan Racing | GTD | Lexus RC F GT3 | Lexus 5.0 L V8 | DAY 16 |
SEB 7 |
MDO | DET | WGL 6 |
WGL | LIM | ELK | LGA | LBH | VIR | PET 15 |
29th | 898 |
2022 | Vasser Sullivan Racing | GTD Pro | Lexus RC F GT3 | Toyota 2UR 5.0 L V8 | DAY 4 |
SEB | LBH | LGA | WGL 4 |
MOS | LIM | ELK | VIR | PET 1 |
9th | 999 | ||
GTD | MDO | DET 1 |
45th | 385 | ||||||||||||||
2023 | Vasser Sullivan Racing | GTD | Lexus RC F GT3 | Toyota 2UR 5.0 L V8 | DAY 5 |
50th | 284 | |||||||||||
GTD Pro | SEB 2 |
LBH | LGA | WGL | MOS | LIM | ELK | VIR | IMS | PET 8 |
13th | 617 | ||||||
2024 | VasserSullivan | GTD Pro | Lexus RC F GT3 | Toyota 2UR 5.0 L V8 | DAY 11 |
SEB 1 |
LGA | DET | WGL |
MOS | ELK | VIR | IMS | PET 13 |
19th | 817 |
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Kyle Kirkwood career summary at DriverDB.com
- 1998 births
- Living people
- Racing drivers from Florida
- U.S. F2000 National Championship drivers
- Formula Regional Americas Championship drivers
- Indy Lights drivers
- Indy Lights champions
- IndyCar Series drivers
- Indianapolis 500 drivers
- 24 Hours of Daytona drivers
- Sportspeople from Jupiter, Florida
- WeatherTech SportsCar Championship drivers
- Indy Pro 2000 Championship drivers
- Euroformula Open Championship drivers
- RP Motorsport drivers
- Andretti Autosport drivers
- A. J. Foyt Enterprises drivers
- United States F4 Championship drivers