
Conor Daly Secures Full-Time IndyCar Return with Juncos Hollinger for 2025
Conor Daly has secured a full-time NTT IndyCar Series position with Juncos Hollinger Racing for the 2025 season. He will take over from Romain Grosjean, transitioning from his late-season role in the No. 78 JHR Chevy where he replaced Agustin Canapino.

Conor Daly smiling at Milwaukee Mile
This marks Daly's second career relaunch in IndyCar. After being full-time with Dale Coyne Racing (2016-2017), he moved to part-time racing (2018-2019), then returned full-time with Carlin Racing and ECR (2020-2022) before being released by ECR in June 2023. Following part-time drives in 2024, Daly has now secured full-time status for 2025 alongside teammate Sting Ray Robb.
"I'm thrilled to be joining the JHR team for the full NTT IndyCar Series season in 2025," said Daly. "After the excitement and success we shared in 2024, including Milwaukee, it feels like the perfect next step."
Team co-owner Brad Hollinger praised Daly as "an outstanding addition" and "fantastic ambassador for the sport," emphasizing his proven speed and experience. Team principal Dave O'Neill noted that this signing aligns with their goal to build a stronger competitive foundation.
With this announcement, IndyCar now has 25 confirmed drivers for the upcoming season, with only Coyne's two cars remaining unconfirmed.
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