Idaho's Sting Ray Robb is on the move after a terrific rookie season on the Indy Racing Circuit. His new team is owned by one of the most iconic figures in racing history, AJ Foyt. Mr. Robb will drive the number forty-one. Chevrolet. You can read about how he became a star driver in Indy Car here. 

"I'm truly honored to pilot the No. 41 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet for the '24 season," said Robb, who lives in Indianapolis. "This is a dream come true to drive for the legendary A.J. Foyt and his team under the leadership of Larry Foyt. It provides an opportunity for me to implement past lessons and carry the momentum forward in my sophomore season as we enter a very competitive field of teams and drivers. Building together upon our successes, I am excited for the season ahead. 

 

The Rise of Sting Ray Robb

Check Out Idaho's Indy Car Phenom

Gallery Credit: Kevin Miller

"To my family of partners and supporters, thank you for being a part of this journey; we'll continue to work hard and grow into what God has called us to be."

Sting Ray Robb continues to remember his Idaho roots. The young man visits his home state when he gets the opportunity. Competitive racing is a very challenging and demanding sport. Drivers must deal with the stresses of driving excessively fast, working within a crew, and attracting corporate sponsors to fund the team's financing.

Indy Car Racing has seen a resurgence in this country thanks to the Netflix series profiling Formula One.

Top 10 Least Reliable Vehicles of 2023: Do Idahoans Drive Them?

This is a list of America's least reliable vehicles of 2023, according to consumer reports. Reliability is scored from 1 to 100, with 100 being the best.

Gallery Credit: Parker Kane

Swedish Driver Ericsson Gives Ganassi Another Indy 500 Win

Gallery Credit: Kristine Bellino

 

More From Idaho’s Talk Station