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Connor Daly's race team is a little more than they negotiated with the Indianapolis 500 over the weekend as IndyCar drivers beat Gross Act on Monday night at a victory banquet.
The Indy 500 was delayed nearly an hour due to the rain. The driver was forced to sit in the car on the front stretch until staff made everything clear to start the race. Due to the delay, Daly said he could no longer hold his urine.
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IndyCar Series Driver Connor Daly, #76 during his 109th run at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on May 25, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)
“There was a lot of talk to this evening and a lot of talk on the internet, so I would especially like to thank my mechanics. I'm talking a lot of toilets and maybe I'm using the bathroom,” Daly said. “We had to wait a long time before a race. In my life I never urinated a race car until Sunday.
“I was sitting on the grid and said, 'This is the best car I've ever had and the best car of my life. I have to pee with this thing.” I won't make you a child, I urinated legally into my race car before the race began. ”
Daly admitted that he had been sitting throughout the race in his urine, saying he had to go “really bad.” He said he “has been “cleaned” with his mechanic after the race was over.

Juncos Hollinger Racing Driver Conor Daly, #76, is sitting on the wall after his 109th run on the Indianapolis 500 on May 19, 2025 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis. (Grace Hollars-USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Indy 500 runner-up Marcus Erixon, others pushed into the rear following a failed post-race inspection.
“It was an embarrassing moment. I didn't think I needed to get there.
Daily started on the 11th and finished in 8th place. The Juncos Hollinger racing driver led 13 laps and appeared to have one of the fastest vehicles on the truck.

Juncos Hollinger Racing Driver Conor Daly, #76, competed in his 109th run of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (via Grace Hollars/Indystar/USA Today network imaging images)
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But it was Alex Pallow who gave his final laugh and won the race for the first time in his career.
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