Agustín Canapino


Agustín Hugo Canapino is an Argentine racing driver racing who most recently competed for Juncos Hollinger Racing in the IndyCar Series. He has run in different series, with major success in Turismo Carretera.

Career overview

Touring car

With no previous racing experience, Canapino made his debut in 2005 in the Renault Mégane one-make touring car series. He won races in 2006 and won the championship in 2007. He made his debut that year in TC 2000 and the following year in Top Race and TC Pista, a championship prior to Turismo Carretera that he won that year.
Canapino won the TC and Top Race Torneo Clausura championships in 2010. Between 2011 and 2017 he won all the titles in Top Race, except for 2015, which was won by Matías Rodríguez. Won the Súper TC 2000 championship in 2016 and 2021 with Chevrolet Argentina factory team and was a three-time TC champion between 2017 and 2019 with the Canapino Sport team. He has also run a few races at Stock Car Brasil.
In 2019, Canapino was called by Ricardo Juncos, director of Juncos Racing, to race the 24 Hours of Daytona in DPi. Along with Will Owen, René Binder and Kyle Kaiser, he finished eighth in the class. He also raced at Sebring.
Canapino was awarded the Olimpia de Oro 2018 for the best Argentine sportsman of the year. He is together with Juan Manuel Fangio, the only racing driver to win this award. He received the Olimpia de Plata of the discipline four times.

IndyCar Series

In October 2022, his former team Juncos Racing announced that Canapino would take part in two demonstration runs to be held in Argentina, where Canapino would drive one of the team's Dallara IR18 IndyCars from the 2022 series, to be held in November 2022. In preparation for these demonstration runs, the team entered Canapino in a private IndyCar driver evaluation test at Sebring. Following this, Canapino was confirmed as the team's second driver for the full 2023 championship, partnering Callum Ilott.
Canapino qualified in 21st place for his IndyCar debut at St. Petersburg, and drove through an incident-packed race to cross the line in twelfth place. He was the last classified car to cross the line on the lead lap. After participating in a mandatory oval rookie test at Texas Motor Speedway, Canapino returned to the track for the second round of the season. He started the race in 19th place and once again finished 12th.
Canapino left the team following the 2024 Honda Indy Toronto, with a statement published by Juncos on 7 August 2024.

Incidents of death threats from fans

At the 2023 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, Canapino was forced to retire from the race after hitting the turn 5 wall while trying to lap JHR teammate Callum Ilott, following a restart where Ilott had chosen to not pit in order to unlap himself. Following the race, fans of Canapino sent abusive messages including death threats towards Ilott on social media, leading to IndyCar releasing a statement condemning the abuse, with JHR waiting until the following Tuesday to release their own statement.
Following the 2023 Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey, Ilott was again the victim of abuse from Canapino fans after the two drivers had a collision on-track. JHR would release a statement, described by Marshall Pruett of RACER.com as a "tepid plea for civility" and "seemingly disinterested." In an interview with RACER, JHR co-owner Ricardo Juncos would blame Ilott for not ignoring the threats, leading to Ilott departing the team.
Following the 2024 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, Canapino's fans would target Théo Pourchaire with death threats following another on-track incident. This third such incident lead to condemnations from Pourchaire's Arrow McLaren team, JHR's senior alliance partner. Canapino would release a statement on social media in response, denying that any death threats happened, and "liked" posts on social media mocking Pourchaire. Arrow McLaren would terminate their technical partnership with Juncos Hollinger Racing on 6 June 2024 effective immediately, citing the social media incidents as the reason; Canapino would later take a "leave of absence" from the team with the ensuing social media fallout and furor, being replaced by Nolan Siegel for the XPEL Grand Prix of Road America; Canapino would return to the team the race after and compete in five more races before leaving the team.

Personal life

Canapino's father, Alberto Canapino, died on 15 February 2021, from COVID-19. Alberto was a race car mechanic and preparer. Canapino has a younger brother, Matías, who, as of 2023, races in TC Pista.

Racing record

Racing career summary

* Season still in progress.

Turismo Carretera results

*Season in progress.

TC 2000 Championship/Súper TC2000 results (incomplete)

As Canapino was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score championship points.

Complete Stock Car Brasil results

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021RankPoints
2018Cimed RacingChevrolet CruzeINT
1
CUR
1
CUR
2
VEL
1
VEL
2
LON
1
LON
2
SCZ
1
SCZ
2
GOI
1

12
MOU
1
MOU
2
CAS
1
CAS
2
VCA
1
VCA
2
TAR
1
TAR
2
GOI
1
GOI
2
INT
1
32nd5
2019YPF ElaionChevrolet CruzeVEL
1
VCA
1
VCA
2
GOI
1
GOI
2
LON
1
LON
2
SCZ
1

11
SCZ
2

Ret
MOU
1
MOU
2
INT
1
VEL
1
VEL
2
CAS
1
CAS
2
VCA
1
VCA
2
GOI
1
GOI
2
INT
1
30th10

Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results

YearEntrantClassMakeEngine12345678910RankPoints
2019Juncos RacingDPiCadillac DPi-V.RCadillac 5.5 L V8DAY
8
SEB
10
LBHMOHDETWGLMOSELKLGAPET25th44

American open–wheel racing results

IndyCar Series

YearTeamNo.ChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718RankPointsRef
2023Juncos Hollinger Racing78Dallara DW12ChevroletSTP
12
TXS
12
LBH
25
ALA
26
IMS
21
INDY
26
DET
14
ROA
19
MOH
23
TOR
12
IOW
16
IOW
26
NSH
20
IMS
21
GTW
22
POR
26
LAG
14
21st180
2024Juncos Hollinger Racing78Dallara DW12ChevroletSTP
16
THE
10
LBH
15
ALA
20
IMS
21
INDY
22
DET
12
ROALAG
18
MOH
22
IOW
26
IOW
25
TOR
26
GTWPORMILMILNSH27th109