Coyne Signs Jacob Abel

Dale Coyne Racing has named Jacob Abel as the full-time driver of the No. 51 Honda this season. The Kentucky native makes the jump to IndyCar after a breakout Indy NXT year that included two wins, three poles, and ten podium finishes. The runner-up in the championship will join Robert Shwartzman (PREMA) and Louis Foster…

Juncos Hollinger Signs Conor Daly

Conor Daly is returning to full-time status in IndyCar for the first time in three years. Daly, who competed in seven races last year, was named as the second driver for Juncos Hollinger Racing next season. It was this driver and team combination that secured the team the million-dollar leader’s circle prize money this past…

RLL Signs Devlin DeFrancesco

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing has completed its three-car lineup for the 2025 season. The team announced today that they have signed Devlin DeFrancesco to a multi-year deal to drive the No. 30 Honda. The Canadian has made 34 career IndyCar starts, with a best finish of 12th place. DeFrancesco will join Graham Rahal and rookie…

DRR Signs Hunter-Reay, Harvey for Indy 500

Dreyer & Reinbold Racing (with Don Cusick) has announced its two-car effort for the Indianapolis 500 next year. Ryan Hunter-Reay will return for his third consecutive run with the team. The former Indy 500 winner will be back in the No. 23 Chevrolet with a familiar face in the No. 24 car. Jack Harvey makes…

Juncos Hollinger Signs Sting Ray Robb

One of the five full-time vacancies in IndyCar was filled today by Juncos Hollinger Racing. The team announced the signing of Sting Ray Robb, who began his rookie season at Dale Coyne and was with AJ Foyt Racing last year. The 23-year old spent three seasons on the Road To Indy with Juncos, where they…