Conor Daly in the No.76 Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers Chevrolet says that Juncos Hollinger Racing just keep getting better one race at a time.
Daly qualified 15th at Thermal and on Sunday he came home in 16th place and speaking following the action he said:
At the start, we kind of just got boxed in and shoved off track there and we just kind of had to work forward from there on though. But honestly, we had a couple of good passes on track, a couple of good battles and worked our way forwards. We were really fast on reds and had good pits stops, which felt really good, but we just weren’t able to do anything crazy. I would say overall, happy with our pace on reds. We just keep stacking away points and keep getting better one race at a time.”
Sting Ray Robb started the race in 24th place and came home in 23rd in the No.77 Chevrolet.
Speaking following the action, Robb said:
“Not a super exciting day for us. Being in the race was very fun. Lots of chaos, which welcome to INDYCAR racing. But I was really surprised by the way the tires worked out. I think that having it be a red tire race kind of hurt us quite a bit. Not our cleanest day. Made up a spot on track, so write it up to a good experience. Thanks to the Goodheart Freedom Service Dogs car and all the crew that worked hard this weekend. We made some improvements and learned a lot.
Daly and Robb will be action on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course on Thursday while the next NTT INDYCAR SERIES race, the 50th edition of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach takes place on April 13.