Juncos Hollinger Racing has confirmed that Sting Ray Robb will continue with the team for the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, joining Rinus VeeKay in the Chevrolet-powered program.

Robb’s second consecutive year with the team reinforces Juncos Hollinger Racing’s continuity, advancement and focused development, contributing to a strengthened competitive foundation as it builds on the meaningful progress made throughout 2025. His return supports a roster that blends experience, momentum and clear ambition for the season ahead.

Robb’s best finish in a race this year was ninth in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. He led a season-high 12 laps in the California street race.

The 23-year-old Idaho native (photo, top) reunited with JHR in 2025, five years after the two captured the 2020 Indy Pro Championship together. His professionalism, technical feedback and determination quickly reestablished him as a central contributor to the team’s ongoing performance gains, helping deliver increased consistency and pace during the past season.

As Juncos Hollinger Racing continues to expand its technical capabilities, the pairing of Robb and VeeKay positions the team to elevate its competitive trajectory in 2026. Robb’s familiarity with the JHR program complements VeeKay’s experience and together they strengthen the team’s overall base.

“Sting Ray is a key pillar in the structure we’re building for 2026,” JHR team principal Dave O’Neill said. “His commitment and approach match the ambition driving this team forward. We took meaningful steps this year, but we know there’s far more potential to unlock and 2026 is our chance to convert that progress into real performance gains. With the continuity Sting Ray provides, combined with the pace, experience and race-winning pedigree Rinus brings, we believe this lineup gives us the firepower to move up the order quickly.”

Robb expressed confidence in the program’s direction and enthusiasm for building on the platform established throughout the 2025 season.

"This season is massive for me, and I'm embracing it fully,” he said. “It's my first opportunity to run with the same team for a second season and I'm ready for what it demands. The 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.

“Having Dave (O’Neill’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 (engineer) 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.”

The 2026 season begins March 1 with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.