I’m from Prescott, AZ, and have been in racing since 2005.
Career highlights include winning my first race with Wade Cunningham from the pole in Watkins Glen. James Hinchcliffe and I got our first IndyCar win at St. Petersburg in 2013. I got 2nd place in the Indy Pitstop Competition with Marco Andretti in 2009. Winning the Indy Lights Championship with Spencer Pigot and Juncos Racing in 2015, and again with Kyle Kaiser in 2017.
In addition to Juncos Racing, I have worked with Michael Crawford Motorsports (2006 Indy Pro Series), SWE Racing (2007 Indy Pro Series), AFS Racing/Andretti Green Racing (2017 Indy Pro Series), and Andretti Green Racing/Andretti Autosport (2008-2014 IndyCar Series)
I now live in Indianapolis, IN. I have a wife, Beth, and two kids, Ashlyn and Maximus.
I am an avid hunter, both with a bow and a gun. I am also federally licensed firearms dealer.
Over the past 15 years, Kyle Kaiser has made his mark in the motorsports community competing in various levels of karting and open-wheel racing.
Kyle’s racing career began at age of seven on the west coast. He earned multiple podium finishes in the IFK Regional Races Series, IKF 2-Cycle Sprint Grand Nationals, ProKart Nor-Cal Race Series, Skip Barber Western Regional Championship, and the Formula Car Challenge Presented by Goodyear.
Kyle made his professional open-wheel racing debut in September 2012, joining the “Mazda Road to Indy” Star Mazda Championship at Mazda raceway Laguna Seca. The 2013 season marked Kaiser’s first full year in Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires, where he claimed three Top-5’s and received the “Quarter Master Hard Charger” award twice for advancing the most positions at Lucas Oil Raceway and the Streets of Toronto.
In 2014, Kyle joined Juncos Racing to enter his second season of the Pro Mazda Championship presented by Cooper Tires. That year he proved to be one of the top drivers, claiming one win and multiple podiums and propelling the team to win the Pro Mazda Championship.
Kyle moved up to the final step of the Mazda Road to Indy ladder the following year, remaining with Juncos Racing throughout the Indy Lights Championship presented by Cooper Tires. During his rookie season, he scored two podiums, multiple Top-5’s and the “Replay XD Move of the Race” award at the Freedom 100 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Kaiser returned to the Indy Lights series for the 2016 season with Juncos Racing where he recorded two wins (Phoenix Raceway and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca), three poles, and multiple podiums. Kaiser would go on to finish third in one of the tightest driver championships in the Indy Lights series history.
Kaiser returned with Juncos for the 2017 season, where he earned three poles, three wins, and many podiums throughout the year. Kaiser’s hard work and dedication paid off when he clenched the 2017 Indy Lights Championship and was awarded the Mazda Scholarship, giving him the funds to run a partial season in the Verizon IndyCar Series.
I’m from Troon, Scotland, and have been in racing since 1985.
The milestones of my career include a few Indy 500s and Championships with Penske, a few IMSA Championships operating as TRB Engineering. Also, I helped start Dragon Racing’s Formula E group while with TRB Engineering group.
In addition to Juncos Racing, I have also worked with Penske Racing, Bettenhausen, HVM, Forsythe and various positions within teams as part of TRB Engineering Group.
I now live in Indianapolis, IN. I have a wife and three kids (Suzi, Kay and Fiona) and a dog, Stan.
I’m an embarrassingly bad golfer—work gets in the way of a good handicap. And my kids are still my main focus, even though they are all grown up.
I’m from Plano, TX, and I’ve been in open wheel racing since 2004.
My first win as a Pro Mazda engineer was the 2009 New Jersey Race 1 with Conor Daly. I
qualified on the front row for the 2013 Indy 500 with Marco Andretti, and finished 3rd in the 2014 Indy 500.
In addition to Jucos Racing, I’ve worked with Valley Motorsports, MJ Motorsports, Andersen Racing, Belardi Auto Racing, and Andretti Autosport.
Married? Yes, to Diana Carolina Reggio, for 10 years. Children? Hell no. Three cats and a dog.
In my free time, like I race RC cars. Have been since about 1995. If my wife is reading this: they are not toys.
I’m from Cary, NC, now living in Indianapolis, IN. I’ve been in racing since 2016.
I graduated from IUPUI in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Motorsports Engineering. Right out of the gate, I helped win the 2017 Indy Lights Championship with Juncos Racing.
My favorite place to be? On a lake in a wakeboard boat.
I’m from Christchurch, New Zealand, and have been in racing since 1982.
I won the Clint Brawner award at the 2018 Indy 500. In addition to Juncos Racing, I have also worked with DSTP motorsports, Pacific Coast Motorsports, Truspeed Motorsport, and KV Racing.
I have a wife, Whitney, and a baby on the way. And when I was at school, I played the bagpipes.
I’m from Maskinongé, Canada, and have been in racing since 1998, with a spell in the aerospace industry.
I’ve participated in the Indy 500 (including the 100th running,) the Monaco Formula E-prix and the LeMans 24 hrs. I’ve had many race wins and a GTD championship with a Ferrari 488 GTD.
In addition to Juncos Racing, I’ve worked with Sierra Sierra F Atlantic, Conquest Champcar, PCM Champcar/Indycar, Alegra Motorsports Daytona Prototype, Dragon Racing Indycar/Formula E, Scuderia Corsa IMSA GTLM/GTD/Pirelli World Challenge and Ferrari Challenge, Indy 500 efforts with Panther Racing, Sarah Fischer Racing and KV Racing.
I now live in Ventura, CA, and I have a wife, Shelley, and daughter Elise.
I love photography, traveling with the family and fine wine. I’m also an avid hockey fan, supporting the Los Angeles Kings, my local team since 2006.
I’m from Villa Park, IL, and have been in racing since 1992.
I won the 2011 Indy 500 pole with Alex Tagliani. In addition to Juncos Racing, I have also worked with KV Racing, Walker Racing, SPM and Dragon in Formula E.
I now live in Noblesville, IN. I am married with three kids. We love camping and dirt bike riding together.
I’m from Ironwood, MI, and I’ve been in racing since 2010.
I started in sports car racing (Grand-Am Race series), and after an internship straight out of college, I made the jump to IndyCar. I started as a mechanic and have transitioned to Damper Specialist.
In addition to Juncos Racing, I’ve worked with Dale Coyne Racing and Team Sahlen.
I now live in Fairfield, CA. When I’m not at the racetrack, my favorite place to be is in the middle of nowhere on a hike.
I’m from Essex Junction, Vermont, now living in Indianapolis, IN. I’ve been in racing since 2014.
I helped win the 2015 and 2017 Indy Lights Championships, and completed a Bachelors in Mechanical & Motorsport Engineering in December 2015.
In addition to Juncos Racing, I’ve worked with Pratt & Miller Cadillac Racing, and IMSA.
Fun fact — I’m fluent in German.
I’m from Baltimore, MD, and have been in racing since 1992.
I have been fortunate enough to be able to combine my passions for aviation and auto racing throughout my career. I began working for NHRA drag racer Kenny Bernstein’s various teams, acting also as his pilot. In 1995, I joined Robert Yates Racing and spotted for Hall Of Fame and 1999 Champion driver Dale Jarrett, and piloted their plane. 1996 was a career highlight, winning the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, and Brickyard 400 with Dale Jarrett.
I have stepped back from commercial flying in recent years to spot for various drivers and teams. In addition to Juncos Racing, I’ve worked for Kenny Bernstein’s King Racing, Robert Yates Racing, Dale Coyne Racing, and Rebellion Racing.
I now live in Winston-Salem, NC.
I’m proud to have been part of winning teams in three types of major motorsports: IndyCar, NHRA and NASCAR.