IndyCar’s Sting Ray Robb Partners with NCM Motorsports Park

NCM Motorsports Park continues to strengthen its connection to professional motorsports with the announcement that IndyCar driver Sting Ray Robb has officially joined the park’s exclusive Driving Club. The move makes Robb the second active IndyCar driver and the third professional racer to become part of the Driving Club—further validating NCM Motorsports Park’s reputation as…

Sting Ray Robb in his 2026 IndyCar fire suit with NCM Motorsports Park sponsorship branding.

NCM Motorsports Park continues to strengthen its connection to professional motorsports with the announcement that IndyCar driver Sting Ray Robb has officially joined the park’s exclusive Driving Club. The move makes Robb the second active IndyCar driver and the third professional racer to become part of the Driving Club—further validating NCM Motorsports Park’s reputation as a serious training ground for elite drivers.

Located just down the road from the National Corvette Museum, NCM Motorsports Park has steadily evolved into one of the most technically respected road courses in the country. Its 3.2-mile layout features 23 demanding turns, blending high-speed sections with complex technical challenges that appeal equally to track-day enthusiasts and professional racers.

The Driving Club at NCM Motorsports Park is where Corvette performance stops being theoretical and starts being lived. With members enjoying exclusive access to the park’s demanding 3.2-mile, 23-turn road course, the club blends serious seat time with a true enthusiast community. From high-performance street cars like the C8 Corvette to advanced driver coaching and member-only track days, it’s a place built for drivers who want more than laps—they want progression, precision, and the freedom to explore what their cars can really do. (Image source: NCM Motorsports Park)

“We know we have something special here,” said Khristian Ervin, Driving Club Coordinator. “With 3.2 miles and 23 turns, our track is both technical and fun. It’s the perfect playground for driving enthusiasts while also offering the kind of challenging layout that professionals seek when training for competition.”

Robb echoed that sentiment, praising both the facility and its people. He described NCM Motorsports Park as a top-tier venue with a track that “demands real respect,” noting that the synergy between the facility, staff, and driving community made joining the Driving Club feel like a natural fit. Its proximity to Indianapolis also makes the park an ideal destination during the IndyCar offseason and between race weekends.

Among the highlights Robb pointed to were exclusive member days, the diversity of high-performance cars on track, and even the on-site karting circuit—which he described as a nostalgic throwback to his early racing roots. He also singled out the park’s signature Sinkhole turn as a particularly daunting and thrilling challenge, comparing its excitement favorably to Laguna Seca’s famed Corkscrew.

Sting Ray Robb began his professional driving career at a young age, rising through the competitive Road to Indy ladder after years of success in karting and junior formula categories. His breakthrough came with a championship-winning season in Indy Pro 2000, a title that helped propel him to the top level of American open-wheel racing. Robb now competes in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, where he has earned a reputation for discipline, adaptability, and steady progression against some of the sport’s most experienced talent. Along the way, he has aligned himself with environments that prioritize development and precision, including his affiliation with NCM Motorsports Park. As a member of the park’s exclusive Driving Club, Robb uses the demanding 3.2-mile road course as a training and preparation ground. The partnership reflects a natural connection between a professional driver committed to growth and a facility built to challenge drivers at the highest level.

Beyond track time, Robb’s involvement is designed to be immersive. As part of the Driving Club, he will connect directly with members during special events and share insights with drivers looking to elevate their skills.

“Sting Ray’s membership is a tremendous asset to both the track and our Driving Club members,” said Morgan Watson, Marketing Director for NCM Motorsports Park. “This is only the beginning of a relationship that truly makes sense. We look forward to expanding our reach through strategic partnerships this season that bring value to the club and excitement to the sport.”

That partnership will also be highly visible throughout the racing season. NCM Motorsports Park branding will appear on Robb’s fire suit, spirit jerseys, and official team apparel. The MSP logo will also be featured on Robb’s branded die-cast cars sold at IndyCar events, extending the park’s presence directly to race fans nationwide.

Inspired by Sting Ray Robb’s bold IndyCar livery, this striking paint scheme will carry over next year to one of the Corvettes at NCM Motorsports Park while Robb is competing on the IndyCar schedule. The design brings a direct visual connection between professional open-wheel racing and the high-performance driving experiences offered at the park, blending race-bred graphics with Corvette presence on track. It’s a purposeful crossover—one that allows guests and members to experience a Corvette that visually mirrors the energy, precision, and intensity Robb brings to IndyCar competition. More than just a wrap, it’s a rolling representation of the partnership between a rising IndyCar talent and a motorsports facility built for serious drivers.

Perhaps most exciting for Corvette enthusiasts, guests at NCM Motorsports Park will have the opportunity to drive a mid-engine Corvette Stingray wrapped in a custom livery inspired by Robb’s IndyCar design.

“Throughout the season, guests can select this specially wrapped car when they arrive at NCM Motorsports Park for a C8 Corvette driving experience,” Watson added. “The vehicle will be on display during the month of May while Sting Ray is competing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and will travel throughout the season as MSP and Robb activate at area races and events.”

At its core, this partnership underscores what NCM Motorsports Park continues to represent: a place where professional motorsports, Corvette heritage, and enthusiast culture intersect. By welcoming Sting Ray Robb into its Driving Club, the park reinforces its role not just as a destination, but as a community built around performance, precision, and a passion for driving.