
The Juncos Hollinger Racing team has ended the speculation on the identity of its second IndyCar Series driver. After confirming Rinus VeeKay as its new lead driver in October, team owners Brad Hollinger and Ricardo Juncos will honor the two-year contract of Sting Ray Robb, who is set to continue in the No. 77 Chevy.
“This season is massive for me and I’m embracing it fully. It’s my first opportunity to run with the same team for a second season and I’m ready for what it demands. What’s key for me is the continuity – working with the established team people and the newer faces we all trust, with everyone focused on elevating across all areas,” Robb said of the team run by Dave O’Neill.
“Having Dave’s experience at the helm has been huge. You can feel the way his racing pedigree shapes our processes, the way he leads the room, and the overall professionalism. Pair that with the insight from (driver coach) Adam Carroll and the six seasons of experience Rinus brings as a teammate, and it feels like the whole operation is headed in the right direction.
“I’m excited to have Rinus as a teammate – we’re aligned, we’re hungry, and we’re ready to fight towards the front together.”
Robb’s confirmation brings the upcoming IndyCar Series grid closer to completion, leaving Coyne’s second entry and the fate of PREMA Racing as the only pieces of unfinished business to resolve before the 2026 championship is set.
The 23-year-old, who made his IndyCar debut with Dale Coyne Racing in 2023, switched to AJ Foyt Racing in 2024, and moved to JHR in 2025, was removed from the team’s website in recent weeks, which cast new doubt on his return.
But according to the team, Robb is “completing a driver lineup designed to strengthen the organization’s competitive platform and accelerate its push up the grid,” and “Robb’s continuation is the perfect addition to the recent signing of Rinus VeeKay, forming a pairing built around experience, development, and competitive ambition. Together, the two drivers underscore the team’s commitment to becoming a stronger presence in the 2026 IndyCar Series.”
O’Neill feels bullish about Robb’s potential within JHR after placing 25th on debut with the team.