Conor Daly signs full-time IndyCar deal with Juncos Hollinger Racing for 2025
After losing his ride in 2023, Conor Daly will be back full-time in IndyCar for 2025. This time with Juncos Hollinger Racing. Since leaving Ed Carpenter Racing two years ago, Daly has bounced around.
Conor Daly is a fan-favorite driver. Born just outside of Indianapolis, IndyCar fans have a soft spot for the Hoosier when he is on the track. Not to mention, he isn’t afraid to mix things up and go race in NASCAR a few times a year, either.
Daly is one of these guys that loves to race. He had an impressive showing at Milwaukee with Juncos Hollinger this season. He managed to finish P3, his first podium since finishing P2 at Detroit in 2016 and only the second in his career.
Juncos Hollinger parted ways with Agustin Canapino this season after controversy off of the track. Daly stepped up to the plate and made the most of his opportunities. Daly’s P3 finish gave JHR their first-ever podium in IndyCar.
At 33 years old, Conor Daly is still making his dreams come true. While he was racing part-time the last year and a half, Daly stayed patient. He stayed ready and prepared. Now he is landing himself into another full-time ride for 2025.
There are times when a driver doesn’t match up with the right situation. This could be one of those times when the driver and team pairing is exactly what both sides need.
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Conor Daly has new opportunity for 2025
Both Juncos Hollinger Racing and Conor Daly have a lot to prove in 2025. He will be teammates with Sting Ray Robb. It is a lineup at JHR that has promise. These are two drivers that could make this a better organization overall, and vice versa.
“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.”
Going into 2025, Conor Daly is looking to prove he belongs. After his podium at Milwaukee, the momentum might be on his side.