“That would be the ultimate dream,” said Conor Daly, a Noblesville native. “At 21 years old if I could do that I would be probably the happiest person on the planet.”
Daly is the son of former driver Derek Daly and he is racing for AJ Foyt Sunday, so he has known the Indianapolis tradition all of his life.
“This is the biggest race in the world without a doubt. I’ve been racing in Europe for 2 years and I’ve been to all the big races. I’ve been to Monaco and most of the big races and there is just nothing like this place. It’s just fantastic to be here.”
“No doubt about it. As a race car driver to get handed a bottle of milk is kind of what you dream of and I’ve dreamed about drinking that milk. My parents will be here for the first time at Indy since Rick Mears won his first race in 1979, and being named after AJ Foyt it’s been my father’s lifelong dream to see me run this race. So I’ll probably take a huge swig of it and the next thing you know my dad will be the big guy jumping in the camera and stealing it and taking a drink for himself.”
“I don’t like to anticipate stuff. I don’t want to put pressure on myself with everyone expecting me to win because I’m being so fast. I think I have to do my job the best I can do out there on the track to not make any mistakes and I’m sure the result will come from that.”
Milk Promotion Services of Indiana sponsors the rookie event and the $5,000 in prize money for Munoz in addition to a $10,000 check for the race winner.
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