IndyCar Veteran Conor Daly failed to secure a seat with Juncos Hollinger Racing after the 2025 season, as the team recently confirmed its 2026 lineup. The 33-year-old took to the social media platform X and posted a bittersweet farewell message for his former team.Daly has been racing in IndyCar as a part-time driver since the 2013 season, with a few full-time seasons under his belt. He replaced Agustin Canapinon at Juncos Hollinger Racing for the last five races of 2024 and was able to push the #78 JHR entry into the winner's circle.Going into the 2025 season, the team confirmed Conor Daly as their full-time driver alongside Sting Ray Robb. The veteran shone during his time with JHR and was notably hailed for his performance on oval circuits. He finished the season 18th in the championship, including a Top 10 at the Indy 500.However, going into the 2025 season, Daly struck financial troubles with his sponsor Polkadot. As the season came to an end, the 33-year-old revealed how he'd love to continue racing full-time in IndyCar if he can find a sponsor.JHR then came out and announced Rinus VeeKay as one of its drivers for 2026, and on December 2, 2025, confirmed Sting Ray Robb as their second driver, leaving Daly currently without a seat for the upcoming season.Conor Daly reflected on his time with JHR and uploaded a bittersweet farewell message on the social media platform X, which read,“Best ever race result for the team. Best Indy 500 Qualifying and Race result for the team. Most points scored by a driver for the team in a season. Tied for best qualifying result for the team. 17-5 against teammates in race results during my time with the team. Extremely proud of what we were able to accomplish together in a short period of time. Thank you to all the folks who put in the hard work 🫡”Conor Daly reveals 2026 NASCAR Xfinity drive offer Conor Daly, on the Speed Street podcast episode released on November 12, 2025, revealed that he got an offer from a NASCAR team to drive in the Xfinity Series for the 2026 season. However, by the time the IndyCar veteran was making the decision, the offer had gone away. Revealing the offer, he said,“Now, at one point, less than a week and a half ago, Chase, I had a full-time Nascar Xfinity season seat contract in front of me. Ready to go. Like, I was looking at places to live in Charlotte, honestly. I was like, cool. This is gonna be awesome.” (23:30 onwards)“I was already looking at, like, how am I gonna live in Charlotte? Like, when do I drive over there? And then, like, the next day, nah, sorry, it's gone. And it got, like, essentially, I mean, what happened was is that someone had far more money than I did,” added Daly as he detailed why the offer went away.”Dale Coyne Racing has a seat available alongside Dennis Hauger for the 2026 season, with Conor Daly and F1 star Yuki Tsunoda reportedly in the running for it.