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Conor Daly was born on 15 December, 1991 in Noblesville, Indiana, United States, is an American racing driver. Discover Conor Daly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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Noblesville, Indiana, United States |
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Conor Daly Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Conor Daly height is 1.75 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Conor Daly Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Conor Daly worth at the age of 32 years old? Conor Daly’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from United States. We have estimated Conor Daly's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He finished the race in 22nd position.
He led 56 laps at 5 different races, and finished 2nd in the first race at Detroit for his first career IndyCar podium.
Conor J. Daly (born December 15, 1991) is an American racing driver.
He is best known for competing in the IndyCar Series, last driving the No. 60 Honda for Meyer Shank Racing.
He also competes occasionally in NASCAR, and has also raced in the GP2 Series, and Road to Indy.
At the age of 10, he began competing in karting and in 2006, he won the World Karting Association Grand Nationals.
He progressed to car racing in 2007 and began racing cars full-time in 2008 in the Skip Barber National Championship, winning first place with 5 wins in 14 races, and Formula Ford.
In 2009, he competed in the Star Mazda Championship for Andersen Racing and finished third in points with a win at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
On October 10, 2010, Daly finished runner-up at the RoboPong 200 all-star kart event at the New Castle Motorsports Park with teammate Graham Rahal.
He returned to the series in 2010, driving for Juncos Racing.
He became series champion after finishing in the top four positions in each of the twelve races, prior to clinching the title at Mosport International Raceway on August 28, 2010.
He also set a series record of 9 poles and 7 wins en route to his championship.
In 2011, Daly competed part-time in the Indy Lights series with Sam Schmidt Motorsports.
His best result of the season was a win at the Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Alongside his commitments in the Indy Lights series, Daly competed in GP3 in 2011 with Carlin Motorsport.
For 2012, Daly continued in GP3 driving, for the Lotus GP team.
He took his maiden GP3 win in the second race of the season at Barcelona.
In the second race at Monaco, he made contact with the damaged car of Dmitry Suranovich which launched Daly into a catch fence and forced the race to be red flagged.
In 2013, Daly returned to Indy Lights with a one-off appearance in the Houston race for Team Moore Racing, finishing third.
For 2013 Daly remained in GP3, racing with the ART Grand Prix team.
Daly captured one win at the Valencia Street Circuit feature race and placed third in the championship.
Daly competed in the 2013 GP2 Series season season-opener at Sepang International Circuit with Hilmer Motorsport.
He finished seventh in the sprint race and scored two championship points.
Daly drove in the 2013 Indianapolis 500 for A. J. Foyt Enterprises.
For 2014, Daly competed with Venezuela GP Lazarus for 18 of the 22 rounds, with a best finish of seventh place in the sprint race at the Hungaroring.
In 2015, Daly subbed in for Rocky Moran Jr.. at the Long Beach GP with Dale Coyne Racing.
He then returned for the 2015 Indianapolis 500 in the Smithfield Foods "Fueled by Bacon" special run by Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, but was forced to retire before the green flag due to a mechanical failure.
He replaced James Hinchcliffe for 3 rounds following Hinchcliffe's injury from a practice crash leading up to the Indy 500.
He finished sixth at the second race at Detroit.
In 2016, Daly raced the full 2016 IndyCar season for Dale Coyne Racing.
For the 2017 season, Daly raced the number 4 car for A. J. Foyt Enterprises.
Daly lost his ride with Foyt for 2018, but was signed by Coyne for the 2018 Indianapolis 500.
His No. 17 car, fielded in conjunction with Thom Burns Racing, was sponsored by the United States Air Force.
In 2019, Andretti Autosport signed Daly to enter the Indianapolis 500, where he finished tenth.
On June 4, 2019, he replaced Max Chilton at Carlin for the Texas Motor Speedway race, finishing 11th.
Daly would replace Chilton at the remaining oval races for the season, with a best result of 6th place at Gateway.
On August 29, 2019, Daly was announced as a replacement for Marcus Ericsson for the round at Portland as Ericsson had been called up by Alfa Romeo to be on reserve driver duty at the F1 race at Spa.
Daly would also return to Andretti Autosport for the season finale.
On December 9, 2019 it was revealed that, for the 2020 IndyCar Series season, Daly was signed to contest the 12 road and street circuit races in the No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing entry.