Conor Daly gets Indy 500 drive with Dreyer and Reinbold Racing
- Teagan Crump
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By Teagan Crump
Conor Daly has announced that he will be racing in the 2026 Indianapolis 500 with Dreyer and Reinbold Racing (DRR), for his 13th start in the 'Greatest Spectacle in Racing'.

Daly has driven in IndyCar since 2013, having both part-time and full-time drives. Prior to IndyCar, Daly won the 2010 Star Mazda Championship and 2012-13 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship.
Following the news, Daly said:
“Having a chance to go racing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway again at Indy 500 with DRR means the world to me. I love this event. I can’t wait to get back in the car, and I appreciate the chance that Dennis (Reinbold) and everyone at Dreyer & Reinbold Racing has given me to do the job I enjoy.
“We’ve set some high goals with the No. 23. We want to win this race together, and I appreciate that Kingspan has come on board for the biggest race in the world. We appreciate their support for this effort to chase after that nice cold glass of milk in the winner’s circle.”
Dennis Reinbold also said:
“We are excited to partner with Kingspan to field our No. 23 entry for Conor in this year’s Indy 500. Kingspan is a world leader in its field, and we are pleased to team them up with Conor and a strong DRR team this year.
“Conor has been a contender to win the biggest race in the world on several occasions, and we want to put him, Kingspan and our squad in the IMS winner’s circle on May 24. We were top contenders in last year’s event, and we are ready to reach the ultimate goal this year.”
