Agustin Canapino’s time as an NTT IndyCar Series driver has come to an end.

The multiple Argentinian touring car champion, who impressed the racing world with his rapid adaptation to a new and daunting form of racing upon joining Juncos Hollinger Racing in 2023, has reached an agreement with the team to vacate the No. 78 Chevy with immediate effect. He is expected to resume his touring car career in Argentina, and his replacement for the final five races of the season has not been named.

The decision comes after a string of poor results for Canapino, which has placed the No. 78 entry in jeopardy of failing to land one of IndyCar’s $1 million Leaders Circle contracts. Presently 23rd in an entrants’ championship where only the top 22 in the final standings are awarded contracts, Canapino’s run from Mid-Ohio through the doubleheader in Iowa to latest race in Toronto delivered results of 22nd, 27th, 25th and 26th in the 27-car fields.

Of note, the No. 78 failed to finish the last three races, which widened its gap to making it inside the top 22 in the entrants’ championship. Canapino’s last race for JHR also demonstrated the 34-year-old’s growth as he qualified a career-best 10th before making contact with Scott Dixon in the race, hitting the wall, and retiring.