Ohta Takes the Next Big Step: First IndyCar Test at Mid-Ohio
The butterflies must be doing backflips in Kakunoshin ‘Kaku’ Ohta’s stomach right about now. Wednesday can’t come fast enough for the 26-year-old Japanese driver who’s about to experience something every open-wheel racer dreams of – his first taste of IndyCar machinery.
Meyer Shank Racing is rolling out the red carpet for Ohta at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, giving him the keys to one of their Honda-powered Dallara DW12s. This isn’t just any ordinary test day; it’s a moment that could reshape the trajectory of a young driver’s career.
Ohta’s Journey to This Defining Moment
You have to admire the methodical approach Ohta has taken to break into American motorsports. Rather than rushing headfirst into unfamiliar territory, he’s been building his reputation one race at a time. This season, he joined Meyer Shank Racing’s IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship effort as the third man in their grueling endurance battles.
Those long, punishing races in the No. 93 Acura ARX-06 GTP car alongside seasoned veterans Renger van der Zande and Nick Yelloly have been like graduate school for Ohta. Every stint behind the wheel has been a masterclass in racecraft, and frankly, he’s been turning heads with each outing.
The kid’s not putting all his eggs in one basket either. When he’s not grinding out miles with MSR, Ohta has been logging serious seat time in LMP2 machinery with Era Motorsport. Smart move – the more experience you can bank in different cars, the better prepared you’ll be when opportunity comes knocking.
Super Formula Success Speaks Volumes
Back home in Japan, Ohta isn’t just making up the numbers in Super Formula. He’s dominating the competition. Sitting third in the championship standings with three wins under his belt this season, he’s outpaced every other driver in the victory column. That’s not luck; that’s raw talent combined with relentless determination.
Super Formula has become something of a proving ground for future IndyCar stars. Just look at Alex Palou’s journey from that series to becoming an IndyCar champion. The parallels between Ohta’s current path and Palou’s trajectory are impossible to ignore, and they’ve got to have Honda executives paying close attention.
With two races remaining at Fuji, Ohta still has a legitimate shot at claiming the Super Formula title. Talk about perfect timing. Imagine rolling into your first IndyCar test as the newly crowned champion of Japan’s premier open-wheel series. That would send one heck of a message to the paddock.
Why This Test Matters More Than You Think
Mike Shank didn’t mince words when explaining why they’re giving Ohta this opportunity. “We love giving drivers the chance to learn and expand their skill set,” Shank said, and you can hear the genuine excitement in his voice. MSR has built its reputation on developing talent, and this test feels like another piece of that puzzle.
The timing couldn’t be more perfect either. With Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Armstrong locked in as MSR’s full-time drivers for 2026, there’s no immediate pressure on Ohta to deliver a miracle performance. This is purely about learning, adapting, and showing what he can do when the lights go green.
For Ohta, the emotion is written all over his face. “I’m so excited to drive an Indy car and very thankful to Mike for giving me this opportunity,” he said. You can practically feel the anticipation radiating through those words. This is what every racer lives for – that moment when you get to test yourself against a new challenge.
The Honda Connection That Makes Perfect Sense
There’s beautiful symmetry in this whole arrangement. Honda has been quietly building a pipeline of Japanese talent, and Ohta represents the latest chapter in that story. From Super Formula to IMSA to IndyCar, he has been familiarizing himself with Honda’s various powerplants across different series.
“Getting to experience different types of Honda and Acura-powered cars is so valuable,” Ohta explained, and he’s absolutely right. Each engine package teaches you something different about power delivery, fuel management, and overall strategy. By the time he straps into that IndyCar, he’ll already understand the Honda philosophy.
What Wednesday Could Reveal
The real question isn’t whether Ohta can handle the speed, because his Super Formula credentials prove he’s got the raw pace. What we’ll be watching for is how quickly he adapts to the unique demands of IndyCar machinery: the hybrid system, the aerodynamic package, and the tire compounds.
It’s all going to be different from anything he’s experienced before. Mid-Ohio is also the perfect venue for this test. MSR knows every inch of that track, and the technical, flowing layout will give Ohta a chance to showcase his car control skills without throwing him into the deep end of an oval speedway.
Final Thoughts
This test day represents more than just seat time for Ohta. It’s a glimpse into what could be the next chapter of his racing career. Whether this leads to more IndyCar opportunities remains to be seen, but one thing’s certain. Wednesday is going to be an unforgettable day for a young driver living his dream.
