Juncos Hollinger Racing technical director Yves Touron has left the crew to pursue one other alternative. In his place, David Brown has been employed.
Brown, whose huge expertise contains a long time of working for main Components 1 groups, and in sports activities automobiles, involves the NTT IndyCar Sequence to supervise JHR’s two-car operation. Touron led JHR’s engineering program and labored immediately with race engineers Steven Barker and Allen McDonald, who will welcome Brown into the technical director position.
“I’m excited to welcome David to Juncos Hollinger Racing,” Brad Hollinger stated. “His presence reinforces our dedication to continued development on the technical facet of the crew. His huge expertise in F1, in addition to different types of motorsport, will profit the crew from day one. I additionally wish to thank Yves for his vital contributions to JHR and want him a satisfying and affluent future.”
Brown engineered a few of F1’s biggest drivers, together with Ayrton Senna, in a grand prix profession that started in 1981, and has been a gentle presence within the U.S. lately, working with the Bryan Herta Autosport IMSA program and with Porsche as a part of its IMSA Buyer Help division.
“I’m delighted to just accept this chance and sit up for working with the crew,” Brown stated. “The NTT IndyCar Sequence is fiercely aggressive, and it’s a problem I’m able to embrace.”
So far, JHR has confirmed one in every of its two drivers with Sting Ray Robb getting into the No. 78 Chevy. Romain Grosjean, who led the crew in 2024 within the No. 77 Chevy, is among the many choices to return to the automotive and full the roster.