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Dalton Kellett and A J Foyt Racing Part Ways After 2022 IndyCar Season

Dalton Kellett during practice for the 2022 Indianapolis 500.
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Dalton Kellett during practice for the 2022 Indianapolis 500.
Dalton Kellett during practice for the 2022 Indianapolis 500. Photo courtesy of Joe Skibinski/Penske Entertainment.

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After two and a half seasons in the NTT IndyCar Series with A J Foyt Racing, Dalton Kellett has announced that he and the team have parted ways.

The Canadian raced in the No. 4 Chevrolet for the team the last two seasons with a best finish of 12th in 2021 at WWT Raceway.

Kellett’s most notable highlight in IndyCar competition came during qualifying on the streets of Nashville in 2022.  A pair of red flags helped Kellett advance to the second round of qualifying.

Before racing for Foyt, Kellett raced four season in Indy Lights, two seasons in Indy Pro 2000 and two seasons in USF2000 on the Road to Indy. His best result was a second place at Iowa Speedway in 2015 in his second Indy Pro 2000 season.`

Kellett’s has yet to confirm his 2023 plans.

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