
Dale Coyne Racing has released Ed Nathman, race engineer for Rinus VeeKay, and John Dick, race engineer for rookie Jacob Abel, and replaced them with the returning Michael Cannon and Mike Colliver, who stood in for Dick at the recent Indianapolis Grand Prix.
The change comes after Abel failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 — the second consecutive failure for the team to make the show with a rookie driver — and VeeKay was the slowest car in the field. Abel will be paired with Colliver, and VeeKay will have Cannon in charge of his car.
“I would first like to thank Ed Nathman and John Dick for helping us get to this point in our 2025 season,” said Dale Coyne. “Our driver lineup came together very late in the offseason, and we appreciate both Ed and John stepping in to get us on track so quickly. I’m also very excited to welcome back Michael Cannon and Mike Culliver to the Dale Coyne Racing team for the remainder of the year.”