Conor Daly
USA

Conor  Daly

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing | MiJack

30 Honda
30

A second-generation driver, Conor Daly is the son of Derek Daly, who competed in Formula One and the INDYCAR SERIES for over a decade. His mother, Beth Boles, won a Novice Jet Ski World title in 1990, and his stepfather, J. Douglas Boles, is the president of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Daly’s career includes wins in Star Mazda (now USF Pro 2000) and INDY NXT by Firestone, and the 2010 USF Pro 2000 title. Off the track, Daly appeared in Season 30 of “The Amazing Race” with fellow NTT INDYCAR SERIES competitor Alexander Rossi and competed on “American Ninja Warrior.” This season, Daly is focused on being fast as a driver for Ed Carpenter Racing.

STATS

Current Standing
Current
Standing
25
Season Race Wins
Race
Wins
0
Season Poles
NTT P1
Award
0
Season Championship Points
Points
134
Season Top 5 Finishes
Top 5s
0
Season Top 10 Finishes
Top 10s
1
Career Race Wins
Race Wins
0
Career Championships
Championships
0
Career Indy 500 Wins
Indy 500 Wins
0
Career Poles
Poles
1
Career Top 3 Finishes
Top 3s
1
Career top 5 Finishes
Top 5s
4

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TEAM INFO

In its third decade of existence, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing continues to exemplify its hallmarks of performance and professionalism. INDYCAR SERIES racing has always been the foundation of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing since 1992, when 1986 Indianapolis 500 champion Bobby Rahal and Carl Hogan formed the team’s first incarnation, Rahal Hogan Racing.

Rahal and late-night television icon David Letterman formed a partnership in 1996 to create Team Rahal. The name of the team was formally changed in 2004 to Rahal Letterman Racing, to more accurately reflect Letterman’s involvement. Mi-Jack co-owner Michael Lanigan joined the team as a co-owner in 2010 and it first competed as Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing the following season.

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s driver lineup over the years has included a who’s who of INDYCAR SERIES stars: Bobby Rahal, Bryan Herta, Max Papis, Jimmy Vasser, Michel Jourdain Jr., Kenny Brack, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Vitor Meira, Danica Patrick, Buddy Rice, Scott Sharp, Oriol Servia and Takuma Sato.

Graham Rahal, Jack Harvey and 2022 INDYCAR Rookie of the Year Christian Lundgaard return to the team for 2023.