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.
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.
[13] VeeKay achieved his first top 5 finish in IndyCar at the IndyGP[citation needed] and his first podium in the Harvest GP.
[14] He won the Indy GP, scoring his first win, 5 seconds ahead of second-placed Romain Grosjean.
[16] On February 14, 2025, it was announced that VeeKay would be joining Dale Coyne Racing as a full-time entrant in the 2025 season, driving the number 18 entry.