Buckle up and learn from the ultra-driven Sting Ray Robb, an all-American race car driver from Payette, Idaho, who’s been chasing his dream since he was just three years old. With a name inspired by the iconic Chevrolet Stingray Corvette, he knew he was destined for the track. From his first red pedal car to the Indy car circuit, he’s competed at every level, earning championships, trophies, and a spot on the podium time and again. Tune in as we dive into his journey, the challenges he’s faced, and what fuels his passion for racing.
Bio: Sting Ray Robb, hailing from Idaho and now calling Indianapolis home, harbored dreams of becoming a race car driver since the age of three. Throughout his journey, he has competed against the world’s best drivers, accumulating numerous honors, trophies, podium finishes, and championships along the way.
Fast forward to 2024 and “Destiny Called” this 22-year old to pilot the #41 for the legendary AJ Foyt Racing team in alliance with Penske Racing powered by Chevrolet! Sting Ray believes God provided both the talent and this platform in order for him to serve the great commission, growing God’s Kingdom. He now aspires to share this faith with his generation and leads his own branded Faith Nights (Faith in the Fast Lane) at INDYCAR races. Sting Ray is the first driver to have a bible verse on an INDYCAR with John 3:16 strategically located on the “halo” of his INDYCAR utilizing this motorsports platform to plant seeds, be a role model and continue to share about the love of Jesus and the Hope we have in Him.
Sting Ray’s name is no coincidence. He was born to race. He doesn’t just have a natural ability and passion behind the wheel, but he has worked painstakingly to perfect his craft. As a driver, Sting Ray is known for his consistent skill on the track, his fierce competitive spirit, and his unwavering determination. He is a true inspiration to aspiring young adults around the globe, proving that with hard work and dedication, dreams can become a reality.
Sting Ray’s Something Extra: "I think that great leaders are submitted to the Savior or submitted to the right things."
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