Overview
- Robb returns to the No. 77 for a second season, marking his first time running consecutive years with the same IndyCar team.
- He will be paired with Rinus VeeKay, who signed in October to replace Conor Daly and brings six seasons of series experience.
- Team principal Dave O’Neill called Robb a key pillar for 2026 and said the pairing provides the firepower to move up the order.
- Robb’s 2025 campaign included a single top-10 finish with ninth at Long Beach and a 25th-place result in the championship.
- Motorsport.com reports Dale Coyne Racing’s second car remains the lone confirmed open seat for 2026, with Prema Racing’s status still uncertain.