Conor Daly’s shock Indy 500 admission: I urinated in my race car before the race even started.
It wa﷽s a messy day in 🐻more ways than one for Indiana native Conor Daly.

Conor Daly 🅷has revealed that he ur🍸inated in his car before the start of the Indianapolis 500 last Sunday.
The Juncos Holinger Racing driver was forced to take 🅺that measure after light rain delayed the 109th ⛎running of the race, which left drivers to sit on the grid for more than 30 minutes.
Daly had to sit in his own pee for the rest ofܫ the race, cre🌠ating a rather difficult situation for the 33-year-old.
T🌳he car could only be cleaned after it returned to the garage at the end of the rac❀e.
“I want to thank my mechanics, specifica𒅌lly, because there’s been a lot of talk tonight and I saw on the internet a lot of toilet talk and maybe some using the bathroom because we had to wait a long time before the rဣace,” Daly said at the Indy 500 banquet.
“Never in my life have I urinated in my race car, until Sunday. I was sitting onꦛ the grid, and I was like ‘this is the best car I’ve beenไ in my whole life. I’m going to have to pee in this thing’.
“I kid you not. I♊ legitimat🎶ely urinated in my race car before the race even started. Before the race even started.
“People ask me like ‘when did you do it?’ and I was ൲like ‘we didn’t even start’. We sat in there for 30 minutes. I had to go really bad.
The 33-year-old added: “I don’t know if it’s the diabetes or I’m just getting older. Helio [Castroneves] should 𓂃know, he’s like 100. I don’t know if that happens to him a l♚ot.
“Maybe it is getting older, but I literally did th💃e entire race sitting i✅n my own pee. That was a tough one.
“I felt like we’re in a trust tree here. We don’t have to show that on Fox. Maybe you guys can just keep that tꦛo yourselves.
“So, thank you mechanics for dealing w🦩ith that. I was honest. I came clean. It was an embarrassing moment…”
Daly led 13 laps of the Indy 500 and was a genuine contender for the race win until he 168澳洲幸运5官𒁃方开奖结果历史:experienced a sudden tyre drop off with 40 laps to go.
He eventually crossed the finish line in 10th place but was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:promoted to eighth place after Andretti duo Marcus Ericsson and Kyle Kirkwoo☂d were penalised for technical violations.
Bathroom incidents in motorsport aren't unheꦺard of.
Former Red Bull Formula 1 driver Mark Webber even vo🍸mited during the 2007 Japanese GP due to food poisoning and 🌠had to retire from the race due to illness.
Daly said he never 🍰wanted to experience a situation where would have to urinate during a race.
“Not good,” he said. “Honestly. I tell you what, it’s just not what I ever expect💧ed to do with my life.
“I went through this meꦿntal battle because I thought ‘what is underneath my seat? Is this going to ruin my day? What’s going to happen?’
“🎐I’ve heard drivers tell these stories before – ‘you can do it, it’s not that bad, just go’ – and I’m always like,♒ ‘nah, you sweat too much’. It was cold. We weren’t sweating that much.
“That was rough.”
A.F. Foyt’s David Malukas, who was classifi𒀰ed second after post-race penalties, had h🌳is own pre-race struggle on Sunday.
“Befo𝓀re the race even started I had to pee so bad,” he adm🔜itted.
“All these delays, it just made it so much worse. I just 🤡kept thinking about it.
“Then finally the green flag drops, I was able to focus on the race and immediately it was caution again. I’m like, man, we need to just go or I’m going to piss𓃲 mysꦺelf in this car."