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INDIANAPOLIS — Conor Daly has driven for 11 different IndyCar teams, whether it be on a full-time or part-time basis, since his first season 11 years ago now.

Daly will be back on a full-time basis for the 2025 NTT IndyCar Series season as he has signed a full-time deal with Juncos Hollinger Racing.

“I’m thrilled to be joining the JHR team for the full season in 2025,” Daly said. “After the excitement and success we shared in 2024, including Milwaukee, it feels like the perfect next step.”

Daly, a native of Noblesville and the son of former IndyCar driver Derek Daly, drove his Juncos machine to a third-place finish at the Milwaukee Mile last season. He drove the last five races of the 2024 season, starting with Gateway, with JHR after the departure of Agustin Canapino.

Daly was brought in after Canapino and JHR parted ways following a small social media scandal involving death threats against other drivers by Argentinian fans of Canapino.

The Milwaukee finish by Daly was his best finish since coming home fifth in the Indianapolis 500 driving for Ed Carpenter Racing in 2022.

Daly drove the Indianapolis 500 with Dreyer and Reinbold in 2024 where he finished 10th. He then drove at Iowa for Dale Coyne before taking his season home with Juncos Hollinger.

“I’m grateful for Ricardo and Brad’s belief in me as I embark on the revitalization of my career,” Daly continued. “I look forward to pursuing podiums and wins with this incredible group.”

This will be the third different team that Daly will race with full-time. He’s done so in the past for AJ Foyt Enterprises and Ed Carpenter Racing. Daly’s signing with JHR completes the team’s driver line-up for 2025. Daly will be teaming up with Sting Ray Robb, who comes over to Juncos from AJ Foyt Racing last season.

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