Juncos Hollinger Racing (JHR) adds Sting Ray Robb to its driver roster for the 2025 IndyCar season.
While this will mark the third team in as many years in North America’s premier open-wheel championship for the Idaho native, the pairing with JHR marks a reunion after the two previously won the Indy Pro Championship in 2020.
“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” expressed Ricardo Juncos, co-owner and founder 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 spent this past season with AJ Foyt Racing, earning his first-ever top 10 in the series with a career-best ninth in St. Louis. He also led a career-high 23 laps in the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 before finishing 16th. Prior to that, he spent the 2023 season with Dale Coyne Racing.
“We are delighted to welcome Sting Ray to the team,” said Brad Hollinger, co-owner of JHR.
“Sting Ray has great talent, and we have full confidence that his skills and determination will help our success this season. This partnership represents an exciting evolution for JHR, and we are eager to see what we can achieve together in the year ahead.”
The 23-year-old Robb shared his excitement in reuniting with the team he found the height of his success in IndyCar’s developmental ranks.
“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 honoured to contribute to JHR’s continued growth, as I also grow as their driver. Excited to see what we accomplish together with our ambition and the 'power of possibility'!"