Rinus VeeKay was involved in a cycling accident that may prevent him from competing this weekend at Road America. (IndyCar Photo)
Rinus VeeKay was involved in a cycling accident that may prevent him from competing this weekend at Road America. (IndyCar Photo)

VeeKay Has Surgery, Out For Road America

NAPERVILLE, Ill. — Rising IndyCar star Rinus VeeKay had successful surgery to repair a clavicle injury late Tuesday in Indianapolis.

The 20-year-old driver from The Netherlands suffered the injured left clavicle in a road biking crash Monday during his physical workout.

Because VeeKay is not medically cleared to participate in this weekend’s NTT IndyCar Series event at Road America, Oliver Askew will compete in the No. 21 Direct Supply Chevrolet. 

“What happened was very unfortunate and definitely not the greatest timing,” VeeKay said. “The surgery went well, I am not in any pain. I definitely wanted to be out there fighting for my place in the championship and driving the Direct Supply car. I will give it all I have and be ready for Mid-Ohio! I am very thankful for everyone at ECR that helped me and stayed up very late to get everything for the surgery arranged. I would also like to say a big thank you to everyone at OrthoIndy who got me all fixed up.”

Team owner Ed Carpenter is looking forward to seeing VeeKay back on track and is confident in ECR’s plan for Road America. 

“I want to wish Rinus a speedy recovery, I know the No. 21 Chevrolet will be missing him! It’s a shame that he has to miss this round, but he will come back strong.” Carpenter said. “I want to thank Oliver for being ready and able to step in and give the car a strong run.”

Askew will enter the REV Group Grand Prix weekend with ample experience at Road America, having raced on the four-mile road course eight times in the past four years. After winning the 2019 Indy Lights championship, Askew made his NTT IndyCar Series debut in 2020 and competed in 12 races.

The 24-year-old’s 2021 season began with a victory as he was part of the LMP3 class-winning team at the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Just last weekend, Askew filled in for Felix Rosenqvist in Race 2 of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix doubleheader. 

“First off, I hope Rinus is doing well and that he has a quick recovery,” Askew said. “I’m thankful that Ed and his ECR team trust me to take over the No. 21 Chevrolet this weekend. They have a strong program and I look forward to helping them in every way possible at Road America.”

VeeKay will be re-evaluated prior the July 4 race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. The 20-year-old is in the midst of a breakout sophomore season and is currently tied for fifth in the championship standings. VeeKay earned six Top 10 finishes in seven races, including his first career victory one month ago at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.

In last Saturday’s Race 1 of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix doubleheader, VeeKay returned to the podium with a second-place finish.