The decision to use Tom Blomqvist this weekend in Toronto, while drawing from a single day of IndyCar experience gained eight months ago in Florida, speaks volumes about the belief Mike Shank and Jim Meyer have in their 29-year-old IMSA star.
They could have signed an IndyCar veteran to deputize for Simon Pagenaud after IndyCar’s medical staff did not provide clearance for the injured Frenchman to race on the streets of Toronto, but the son of Swedish rallying legend Stig Blomqvist has been entrusted to represent Meyer Shank Racing this weekend in the NTT IndyCar Series after leading the team to glory in IMSA.
“Firstly, obviously, I’m sending my best wishes to Simon,” Blomqvist said of his friend and occasional IMSA teammate. “I’m wishing him a speedy recovery. No one likes to see that. But I’m pretty excited. I’m also well aware of the challenges that face me. This is the hardest thing you can do. I’ve only driven the car once. It was a while ago. I don’t know the track, and it’s not exactly an easy track, right? It’s got walls all around it. It’s bumpy. And to be honest, as a racing driver, when you don’t know a track, don’t really know the car, that’s the worst combo ever.
“When you know one of the two, it’s a bit easier, but when you don’t know either, it’s gonna be so hard. Obviously, the team’s aware of that. They’re gonna do absolutely all they can to get me up to speed. I’m gonna be like a kid in school, studying everything I possibly can to make sure I’m as prepared as possible. But ultimately, nothing is going to prepare me properly for the real deal. I’ll be jumping in deep, for sure. But I’m up for the challenge. It’s an experience that can only help me as a racing driver going forward.”
A veteran of European junior open-wheel racing before his services were secured by BMW and other factories in sports car competition, Blomqvist is among the fastest and most versatile talents working today. From GT racing to Formula E, the British-born Blomqvist has been a standout in every discipline, and when MSR needed to upgrade its IMSA roster heading into 2022, he was the main acquisition, leading the team to two big wins at the Rolex 24 At Daytona and Petit Le Mans and seven total podiums from 10 rounds with former teammate Oliver Jarvis.
Together, with assistance from Pagenaud and Helio Castroneves at the longest enduros, Blomqvist led the way to delivering the IMSA DPi championship for Acura and MSR.
Partnered with Colin Braun in 2023 and MSR’s IndyCar duo for the long events, Blomqvist has continued his rocket-like ways with the new Acura ARX-06 hybrid GTP, taking the pole and crossing the finish line first at the Rolex 24, and setting pole last weekend at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park on the outskirts of Toronto where he and Braun went to victory lane once again.