Conor Daly

Juncos Hollinger Racing completed its NTT INDYCAR SERIES driver lineup for the 2025 season Wednesday by announcing Conor Daly will drive alongside Sting Ray Robb.

Daly is an 11-year series veteran with 115 career starts, five of them with JHR late in the recently completed season. In the No. 78 car, Daly delivered the team’s first podium finish in the series (see photo above) by finishing third in the first Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250 at the Milwaukee Mile on Aug. 31. Daly also finished 10th in the season-ending Big Machine Music City Grand Prix at Nashville Superspeedway.

Daly’s career-best finish overall was second in a 2016 race on Detroit’s Belle Isle circuit. In 2010, he won the Star Mazda championship with Juncos Racing with seven race wins and nine poles in 13 starts.

JHR is co-owned by Ricardo Juncos and Brad Hollinger. Robb was signed to the team last month.

“I’m thrilled to be joining the JHR team for the full NTT INDYCAR SERIES season in 2025,” Daly said in a statement released by the team. “After the excitement and success that we shared in 2024, including (the) Milwaukee (race), it feels like the perfect next step.

“I’m grateful for Ricardo and Brad’s belief in me as I embark on the revitalization of my career. I look forward to pursuing podiums and wins with this incredible group. Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen – it’s been a team effort, and we’ll continue to build on this momentum together.”

Said Juncos: “When Conor rejoined us last year, it felt like we seamlessly picked up right where we left off in 2010. I’m thrilled to have him back in the car full-time for 2025. With both seats now filled, the team is laser-focused on building momentum and delivering standout performances throughout the year, aiming for an exceptional season ahead for Juncos Hollinger Racing.”

Hollinger noted that Daly, who turned 33 last weekend, is “a fantastic ambassador” for the sport.

“(He) has proven his speed not only in our car but also through his tested tenure in the series,” Hollinger said. “Providing him with more opportunities to collaborate closely with our engineers and crew will undoubtedly enhance the team’s performance, and empower his own unrelenting drive for success.”

The 2025 season begins with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding on Sunday, March 2. The race will be the first of 17 races airing live on FOX.