Conor Daly rejoins Juncos Hollinger Racing as a full-time driver for the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season. His return completes the team’s lineup, which will also feature Sting Ray Robb. Daly aims to build on the success achieved in the latter half of the 2024 campaign, where he secured JHR’s first-ever podium finish with a third place at Milwaukee.
The team’s co-owner and founder, Ricardo Juncos, expressed his enthusiasm for Daly’s return, noting that they had previously worked together during earlier stages of Daly’s career. “When Conor rejoined us last year, it felt like we picked up right where we left off in 2010. Having him full-time in 2025 is essential for our long-term vision.”
Meanwhile, Brad Hollinger, co-owner of the team, highlighted Daly’s contributions both on and off the track: “Conor brings experience and a great relationship with the engineers, something crucial for continuing the team’s development.”
The team will kick off its campaign on March 2 at the street circuit in St. Petersburg, aiming to build on the progress made over the past three years. Dave O’Neill, the team’s principal, explained that Daly’s signing strengthens their strategy for continuous growth: “With a duo of experienced drivers, we are well-positioned to build a strong foundation for the future.”
Daly also shared his excitement about this opportunity: “Returning to Juncos Hollinger for a full season is the natural next step after the great results in 2024. Ricardo and Brad have trusted me, and together we will aim for podiums and victories this year.”
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