Juncos Hollinger Racing has announced that Sting Ray Robb will join the team for the 2025 IndyCar season.
Robb has been on the IndyCar grid for the past two seasons, competing with Dale Coyne Racing and AJ Foyt Racing in that time.
He has earned one career top 10 result at World Wide Technology Raceway, but has struggled to land consistent results.
Robb has raced for Juncos previously, earning the Indy Pro 2000 championship in 2020 and competing with the team in Indy Lights in 2021.
He will be reunited with the team for his third year in the top level series, and will make his debut on March 2 in St. Petersburg.
“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” said Ricardo Juncos, Co-Owner of JHR.
“This is more than a reunion; it’s a chance to pick up right where we left off and truly aim for the top of this series. We’re committed to making this season a breakout year for Sting Ray, as well as an extraordinary year for JHR as we continue to elevate our presence in IndyCar.”
Robb’s signing fills one of two seats at JHR, with the team’s second driver yet to be announced.
Romain Grosjean raced with the team last season and was partnered with Agustin Canapino before he was released mid-season. Conor Daly stepped in to fill the role for the remainder of the year.
None of those recent drivers currently have contracts for 2025 and are available if JHR wishes to re-sign them, but no news has been shared at this time.
“To be sought out by leaders like Ricardo Juncos & 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, and I also grow as their driver. Excited to see what we accomplish together with our ambition and the ‘power of possibility’!”