
Sting Ray Robb Seeks Third-Year Success with Return to Juncos Hollinger Racing
Sting Ray Robb is entering his third NTT IndyCar Series season with Juncos Hollinger Racing (JHR) in 2025, marking his third team change in as many years. The 23-year-old Idaho native brings his proven track record of third-year success, including the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 championship with Juncos Racing.

Race car driver Sting Ray Robb
After seasons with Dale Coyne Racing (2023) and A.J. Foyt Racing (2024), Robb reunites with Ricardo Juncos, though their previous partnership had a complicated ending in Indy NXT. The two have since reconciled, with Robb citing Juncos's full commitment to the IndyCar program as a key factor in their reunion.
Despite the challenges of starting fresh with a new team, Robb sees advantages in signing earlier than in previous years, allowing more time to build essential team relationships. His experience from two previous IndyCar seasons also provides valuable insight into car performance and expectations.
Robb acknowledges the role of his substantial sponsorship package in securing opportunities, dubbing his support network "Team SR2." He aspires to follow Marcus Ericsson's career trajectory, transitioning from a funded driver to a paid professional. The move to JHR represents a crucial step in what Robb hopes will be his breakout season in IndyCar.
With previous challenges including equipment failures and team adjustments, Robb enters 2025 focused on leveraging his third-year experience while building new team dynamics at JHR. His combination of patience, self-awareness, and proven ability to excel in familiar environments positions him for potential success in the upcoming season.
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