The following season the young driver graduated into the Briggs & Stratton World Formula 4-stroke class winning the Dutch and Benelux championships.
He finished second in the Rotax Max Euro Challenge Senior class, behind Australian driver Pierce Lehane.
[7] To further prepare for the 2017 season VeeKay raced in the final two rounds of the French V de V Challenge Monoplace.
In an MP Motorsport entered 2013 Tatuus Formula Renault 2.0 car VeeKay scored five podium finishes in six races.
At Iowa Speedway, confusion over a postponed restart led Colton Herta to launch over VeeKay's car from the rear; both drivers were unharmed due to a new laminate aeroscreen introduced for 2020.
[12] VeeKay achieved his first top 5 finish in IndyCar at the IndyGP[citation needed] and his first podium in the Harvest GP.
[13] He won the Indy GP, scoring his first win, 5 seconds ahead of second-placed Romain Grosjean.