Sting Ray Robb
Early Life

Born on September 3, 2001, Sting Ray Robb's journey into motorsport began at the tender age of five when he received his first go-kart. This early introduction would set the foundation for what would become a dedicated pursuit of racing excellence from childhood onwards.
Junior Career
Robb's karting career began in earnest when he started competing nationally at age eight. From 2010 to 2013, he cut his teeth in Cadet division events, learning the fundamentals of competitive racing. His progression through the karting ranks was steady and impressive—during his first season in the Junior ranks, he secured a strong second-place finish in America and gained valuable international experience racing in Valencia, Spain.
The 2015 season marked a breakthrough year for the young driver. Robb captured a national championship in Rotax Junior Max karting, establishing himself as one of the top karting talents in the United States. His international experience expanded further with races in Portugal, broadening his racing education beyond American circuits.
Robb's karting success opened doors to the next level when he achieved second place in the prestigious Karts to Car Scholarship Shootout in 2015. This accomplishment earned him a valuable US$15,000 scholarship to compete in the Skip Barber Race Series, providing his pathway from karting into car racing.
Racing Career
Robb has progressed through the motorsport ranks to reach the pinnacle of American open-wheel racing, competing in the IndyCar Series. He currently drives the No. 77 Dallara-Chevrolet for Juncos Hollinger Racing, representing the culmination of his journey from childhood karting to professional racing at the highest level.