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Conor Daly on the Indy 500, Leading Laps and Chasing the Milk

33 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Conor Daly has led laps, finished top 10 five times and come agonizingly close to winning the Indianapolis 500. Now he returns to Dreyer and Reinbold Racing for another shot at the biggest prize in motorsport.The IndyCar driver breaks down what it takes to succeed at Indianapolis Motor Speedway as a one-off entry, why qualifying weekend is the most nerve-wracking part of the month and how the final third of the race becomes a simpler equation than most fans realize. He also reflects on growing up at the track as the son of Derek Daly, his early karting days alongside Joseph Newgarden, and what winning the 500 would mean for an Indiana kid who has spent his entire life chasing it.Daly also addresses the state of IndyCar's growth, the importance of bump day, Fox Sports' impact on viewership, and why he believes drivers need to open their lives to cameras the way Formula 1 stars have embraced Drive to Survive. Plus, he talks about his podcast, Speed Street, produced under Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Dirty Mo Media banner.Playmakers is presented by IBJ Media and brought to you by Indiana Members Credit Union. Learn more at https://www.imcu.com.

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