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Conor Daly’s racing team obtained a little more than they negotiated at Indianapolis 500 during the weekend while the Indycar driver was heading for a gross act on Monday evening during the victory banquet.
The Indy 500 has been delayed almost an hour due to the rain. The drivers were forced to sit in their cars on the fronttrech until the authorities give them the whole light to start running. Because of the delay, Daly said he could no longer hold his urine.
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The pilot of the Indycar Conor Daly series, # 76, during the Indianapolis 500 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on May 25, 2025. (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)
“I would like to thank my mechanics specifically, because there have been a lot of discussions this evening and I also saw on the internet – a lot of discussions on the toilet and perhaps the use of the bathroom,” said Daly. “We had to wait a long time before the race. Never in my life I have urinated in my racing car until Sunday.
“I was sitting on the grid, and I said to myself:” It is the best car in which I have ever been, in all my life. I will have to pee in this thing. “I don’t make fun of you, I legitimately urinated in my racing car before the race begins.”
Daly said he had to go “really bad” and admitted that he was sitting throughout the race in his own urine. He said he was “cleaned” with his mechanics after the end of the race.

Juncos Hollinger Racing Driver Conor Daly, # 76, is sitting on the wall after training for the Indianapolis 500 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on May 19, 2025. (Grace Hollars-USA Network Today via Imagn Images)
Indy 500 Runner-Up Marcus Ericsson, others pushed to the back after the inspection after the race after the race
“It was an embarrassing moment. I didn’t think I should get there. (James) Hinchclifff spoke to me once but anyway you all know.”
Daly finished eighth after starting in 11th. The race pilot Juncos Hollinger led 13 laps and seemed to have one of the fastest vehicles on the track.

Juncos Hollinger Racing Driver Conor Daly, # 76, High-Five crew members on Saturday May 17, 2025, during the qualification for the Indianapolis 500 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Grace Hollars / Indystar / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
However, it was Alex Palou who had the last laugh and won the race for the first time in his career.




