Juncos Hollinger Racing Secures Sting Ray Robb for 2025 IndyCar Campaign
Sting Ray Robb will join Juncos Hollinger Racing (JHR) for the 2025 IndyCar season, marking a reunion with the team where he previously won the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 championship. The 23-year-old Idaho native moves from A.J. Foyt Racing, becoming JHR's first confirmed driver for the upcoming season.
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"To be sought out by leaders like Ricardo Juncos and Brad Hollinger and a team as driven as JHR means the world to me," said Robb. "We share a vision for what we can achieve together, and I'm honored to contribute to JHR's continued growth."
Robb brings substantial family and financial backing to JHR, where he previously spent three seasons in developmental series from 2019-2021. His IndyCar career began with Dale Coyne Racing in 2023, finishing 23rd as a rookie, before improving to 20th place with Foyt Racing in 2024, including a career-best ninth-place finish at World Wide Technology Raceway.
JHR team owner Ricardo Juncos expressed enthusiasm about the reunion: "Sting Ray is an exciting talent, and we've had the privilege of seeing his growth as a driver first-hand during our championship run in Indy Pro. We're committed to making this season a breakout year for Sting Ray, as well as an extraordinary year for JHR."
The team's second seat remains uncertain, with 2024 lead driver Romain Grosjean yet to be signed. JHR currently seeks funding for both of its Chevrolet-powered entries amid financial challenges facing several IndyCar teams.