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A year of turbulence is reaching its end for Juncos Hollinger Racing. Amid its drama-filled moments, the team owned by Ricardo Juncos and Brad Hollinger has also gotten faster and become more compe…
As the tumultuous year draws to a close, Juncos Hollinger Racing owned by Ricardo Juncos and Brad Hollinger has shown significant improvement and competitiveness. Despite the challenges, lead driver Callum Ilott achieved three top-10 finishes in 2023, succeeded by Romain Grosjean with five top finishes. Grosjean, currently 17th in the championship, has secured a spot in the Leaders Circle with the No. 77 Chevy. However, the sister No. 78 JHR Chevy is tied for 22nd, prompting strategic changes including seeking a new driver to boost performance. Looking ahead to 2025, JHR is actively exploring driver options and enhancing their engineering and R&D investments to further advance their standing in the field. Juncos emphasizes the team’s focus on finishing the current season strong, securing funding, and selecting the best drivers for the upcoming year to maintain their upward trajectory.