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Conor Daly’s racing team got a little more than they negotiated on the Indianapolis 500 over the weekend when Indycar driver Copped for a gross act Monday night under Victory Banquet.
The Indy 500 was delayed almost an hour due to rain. Drivers were forced to sit in their cars on the front Stretch until officials gave them all-ready to start fighting. Due to the delay, Daly said he just couldn’t keep his urine anymore.
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The Indycar series operates Conor Daly, #76, under the 109th driving of Indianapolis 500 on Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on May 25, 2025. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
“I want to thank my mechanics specifically because there has been a lot of talk tonight, and I also saw on the internet – a lot of toilet prat and maybe some who use the bathroom,” Daly said. “We had to wait long before the race. Never in my life have I urinated in my racing car until Sunday.
“I was sitting on the web and I was like ‘This is the best car I’ve ever been to, in my entire life. I have to pee in this thing.’ I’m not killing you, I urinated legitimate in my racing car before the race even started.
Daly said he had to go “really bad” and admitted that he was sitting throughout the race in his own urine. He said he “came clean” with his mechanics after the race was over.

Juncos Hollinger Racing driver Conor Daly, #76, sits on the wall after exercise for the 109th run of Indianapolis 500 on Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on May 19, 2025. (Grace Hollars-USa Today Network via imagn images)
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“It was an embarrassing moment. I didn’t think I should get there. (James) Hinchcliffe told me about it once, but anyway, now you know.”
Daly ended eighth after starting at 11.

Juncos Hollinger Racing Driver Conor Daly, #76, High-Fives crew members on Saturday, May 17, 2025, during the qualification for 109. Operation of Indianapolis 500 on Indianapoli Motor Speedway. (Grace Hollars / Indystar / USA Today Network via Imag images)
However, it was Alex Palou who got the last laughter and won the race for the first time in his career.



