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Daly's IndyCar Future Uncertain Amidst $10M Factory Mystery
6 Dec
Summary
- Conor Daly currently lacks a confirmed seat for the 2026 IndyCar season.
- A $10 million factory situation is creating uncertainty for team lineups.
- Daly is considered the best available option combining talent and budget.

IndyCar driver Conor Daly currently finds himself without a confirmed seat for the upcoming 2026 season, with Dale Coyne Racing holding the sole remaining full-time position. This uncertainty is compounded by an undisclosed $10 million factory development that insiders suggest is impacting teams' ability to finalize their driver lineups.
Daly joined Juncos Hollinger Racing mid-2024, significantly contributing to the team's success, including a race win. He was subsequently confirmed for the 2025 season, his first full-time drive since 2022. Despite sponsorship challenges during 2025, he secured funding to complete the season.
As Juncos Hollinger Racing announced its 2026 lineup featuring Rinus VeeKay and Sting Ray Robb, Conor Daly has been linked to Dale Coyne Racing. Insiders note Daly's talent and budget-raising abilities make him a prime candidate, though the required $8-10 million sponsorship remains a hurdle. He might also have the option for a one-off Indy 500 appearance.




