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Daly's IndyCar Future: Chaos or Comeback?
1 Feb
Summary
- Conor Daly's 2026 IndyCar seat remains uncertain amidst market volatility.
- PREMA Racing's delayed entry may open doors for other teams.
- Dreyer and Reinbold Racing is a potential candidate for Daly's return.

Conor Daly's 2026 IndyCar prospects remain fluid, despite losing his Juncos Hollinger Racing seat. Daly expressed on his "Speed Street" podcast that there is still a possibility of competing in more than a single race, even hinting at a potential test session in the coming weeks. He described the behind-the-scenes driver market as "messy" and "chaos."
PREMA Racing's uncertain entry into the 2026 season may significantly impact the driver lineup. While the team has contracted drivers and booked testing, its readiness to compete is in doubt, with speculation suggesting they might not debut until the fifth race of the season. This situation could leave opportunities open for other teams.
Dreyer and Reinbold Racing (DRR) is emerging as a potential candidate to fill any gaps created by PREMA's uncertainty. DRR has resources allocated for the Indy 500 and has reportedly discussed the possibility of an expanded schedule if PREMA falters. Daly has previously been linked to DRR, making them a logical option for a more extensive IndyCar presence.




