Sting Ray Robb
USA

Sting Ray  Robb

Dale Coyne Racing with RWR | Goodheart Animal Health

51 Honda
51

Entering his rookie season with the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, Sting Ray Robb joins Dale Coyne Racing with RWR. Named after the Corvette, Robb finished second in INDY NXT by Firestone in 2022, earning his first career victory. He won the 2020 USF Pro 2000 championship and has raced Formula Car Challenge and NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. Faith is a key part of his life, and he is involved in The Porch young adult ministry. He enjoys spending his time outdoors in the mountains of his home state, Idaho, where he skis and hunts in the fall and winter and participates in rock climbing and watersports in the spring and summer. This season, Robb is looking to learn about the strategy and pit stop side of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

STATS

Current Standing
Current
Standing
23
Season Race Wins
Race
Wins
0
Season Poles
NTT P1
Award
0
Season Championship Points
Points
147
Season Top 5 Finishes
Top 5s
0
Season Top 10 Finishes
Top 10s
0
Career Race Wins
Race Wins
0
Career Championships
Championships
0
Career Indy 500 Wins
Indy 500 Wins
0
Career Poles
Poles
0
Career Top 3 Finishes
Top 3s
0
Career top 5 Finishes
Top 5s
0

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TEAM INFO

Dale Coyne Racing enters its 38th year of competing in American open-wheel racing. Team Owner Dale Coyne, a Midwestern entrepreneur who designed and built Route 66 Raceway and Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, IL, is known for taking on young drivers and mentoring them in the early stages of their careers. The team has claimed multiple victories, most notably, winning back-back races at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in the past few years. 

In January 2021, Dale Coyne Racing announced it is entering into a collaboration with Rick Ware Racing for its No. 51 and No. 52 entries for the 2021 NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

The team, which will run under the Dale Coyne Racing with RWR banner, will field the No. 51 car as a full season entry alongside its sister No. 18 Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan entry. The team further plans to run the No. 52 car at the Indianapolis 500 as a third entry under the DCR stable. Additionally, the No. 52 car is set to do a selection of other races that are yet to be determined.

“We were introduced to Rick Ware at last year’s Indy 500 where he ran James Davison in our third entry,” reported Dale Coyne. “It was interesting to see how similar his efforts in NASCAR Cup and IMSA were to ours.  We have talked ever since that event and we are excited to welcome Rick Ware Racing into our family at DCR.”

“I met Dale last year through our Indy efforts with David Byrd and struck up a friendship with him and his team,” commented Rick Ware.  “I have thought a long time about expanding into IndyCar from our efforts in NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and IMSA, so this collaboration, was an easy and logical step.  We look forward to a competitive 2021 and beyond together.”