Canadians Kellett, DeFrancesco excited to make Honda Indy Toronto debuts
TORONTO — Racecars will once again be whizzing past Toronto’s scenic Princes’ Gates all weekend, with the statue Winged Victory looming over Turn 1 of the Exhibition Place track.
Local drivers Dalton Kellett and Devlin DeFrancesco will be making their Honda Indy Toronto debuts on Sunday after Canada’s only IndyCar event was cancelled the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kellett and DeFrancesco, who both started driving IndyCar after 2020, said they are excited to be making their hometown debuts, starting with a drive past the distinctive arched structure on the grounds’ eastern side.
“The view as you’re going down the pit straightaway toward the Princes’ Gates, you kind of see the city,” Kellett said about what he thinks is the course’s most distinctive feature. “Just that image of the cars going down towards the Princes’ Gates and that Turn 1 complex is really quite technical.