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JHR retains Sting Ray Robb for second season

by Kevin Dejewski
2 months ago
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Robb remains with JHR for a second season for 2026. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

Robb remains with JHR for a second season for 2026. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

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Juncos Hollinger Racing has confirmed that Sting Ray Robb will remain with the team for the 2026 IndyCar season.

Robb will be contesting his fourth season in the NTT IndyCar Series, and will return to the same team for the first time in his career after spending his first two years with Dale Coyne Racing and AJ Foyt Racing.

2025 saw Robb match his best career IndyCar finish with a ninth place result at Long Beach.

The 24-year-old has only broken into the top 10 of the results table twice in three years, however, and his results are only marginally improving with each season that goes by.

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Robb will drive the #77 again next season, and will have Rinus VeeKay as his team-mate when the dutchman joins the squad.

Both drivers have multiple years of top level racing experience, and will hope to help the team achieve strong results next season.

“This season is massive for me and I’m embracing it fully,” said Robb. “It’s my first opportunity to run with the same team for a second season and I’m ready for what it demands.

“What’s key for me is the continuity – working with the established team people and the newer faces we all trust, with everyone focused on elevating across all areas.

“I’m excited to have Rinus [VeeKay] as a teammate – we’re aligned, we’re hungry, and we’re ready to fight towards the front together.”

This week’s announcement completes JHR’s line-up, and confirms that Conor Daly has departed the team.

Daly made a post on social media highlighting his accomplishments with the team over the past year and a half, thanking the crew for their hard work as he once again begins the search for a new seat.

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